Conspiracy theories fly after Mkono poisoned in London
Dar es Salaam. Musoma Rural MP Nimrod Mkono was poisoned while he was on a parliamentary trip to London, The Citizen has learnt.
Mr Mkono, who is also a prominent lawyer, fell ill
suddenly in London. His doctors said he had been given poison that was
meant to destroy his kidneys within 72 hours.
“It was exactly two days after arriving in London and I collapsed as I attended to the matters that took me there,” he told The Citizen. “I fell unconscious and lost my memory for about six hours.”
Mr Mkono is reported to have suddenly started sweating profusely before he collapsed.
“After I was attended to, the doctor in London said the poison was categorically damaging my kidney.” he told The Citizen.
According to Mr Mkono, he was warned shortly
before flying to London that he should be careful and avoid the hotel
booked for the delegation from Tanzania—and he chose to go directly to
his residence in London. “I received two messages from some colleagues
warning me to take care during my stay,” Mr Mkono said. “I was embedded
with some legislators on that trip.” Security agents from CID
headquarters are already on the case.
Parliamentary Clerk Thomas Kashililah said the
case had been reported to his office but he did not have details.“I know
that Hon Mkono had a health problem while in London but he is doing
well,” Mr Kashililah said. “Details of his illness remain a secret
between Mkono and his doctor.”
Mr Mkono was the lead counsel for the Tanzania
Electric Supply Co Limited (Tanesco) and the government in the case
against Independent Power Tanzania Limited (IPTL) in the past decade and
represented both at the International Centre for Settlement of
Investment Disputes (ICSID) before his contract expired earlier this
year.
Tanesco declined to renew Mr Mkono’s contract. He
is perceived as the man behind the leak in the escrow saga, given the
amount of information he must be having about the entire scandal.
In July, minister for Energy and Minerals Sospeter
Muhongo accused Mr Mkono of plotting to oust him via the escrow
scandal—an allegation that the lawyer vehemently denies. A few weeks
later, the Speaker asked Mr Mkono for details on how he handled the
cases of IPTL and Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong filed against
Tanesco and the government. Mr Mkono presented a detailed dossier on the
withdrawal of the escrow billions amounting to Sh207 billion from the
Bank of Tanzania at a time when there was a case pending at the
international court.
The Citizen could not independently
verify whether there are links between the poisoning case and the
scandal. Mr Mkono would only say that investigations would establish the
truth.
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