Former Tea buyers director calls for peaceful elections amid controversy over farmers' payment

May 29, 2024 - 11:31
May 29, 2024 - 16:41
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Former Tea buyers director calls for peaceful elections amid controversy over farmers' payment

In a recent statement, former Tea Buyers Director John Magubo has urged fellow tea buyers to conduct their upcoming campaigns and elections peacefully. His call for tranquility comes ahead of the elections scheduled for the end of next month, as announced by the national government.

Magubo emphasized the importance of maintaining a peaceful atmosphere during the electoral process. "It is crucial that we approach these elections with a spirit of unity and respect," he said. "Our industry relies heavily on cooperation and stability, and any discord during this period could have long-lasting repercussions."

The elections are set to determine key positions within the tea buying sector, an industry that plays a significant role in the country's economy. The peaceful conduct of these elections is vital for ensuring the continuity and stability of the tea market, which affects both local and international trade.

Magubo also addressed a contentious issue that has stirred significant debate within the agricultural community. He voiced his opposition to recent claims suggesting that farmers are required to pay millions of shillings to the judges who were overseeing a recently withdrawn case. This case, whose details have not been fully disclosed, has caused an uproar, with many farmers expressing concerns over the financial burden such payments would impose.

Magubo's stance on the matter is clear. "It is unfair and unjust to demand such payments from our farmers," he stated. "These individuals work tirelessly to sustain our industry and should not be subjected to undue financial pressures. The integrity of our judicial processes must be upheld, and any actions that compromise this integrity must be firmly opposed."

The controversy over the alleged payments has highlighted broader concerns about transparency and fairness within the agricultural sector's legal framework. Farmers and industry stakeholders are calling for a thorough investigation to ensure that justice is served and that any misconduct is addressed appropriately. 

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