Executive Chairman and owner of IPP Limited, Mr Reginald Mengi, yesterday said his life was in danger.
He said, his fear comes after sources quoted by
one local Kiswahili newspaper story claiming that ACT-Wazalendo party
leader Zitto Kabwe, told President Jakaya Kikwete that he (Mr Mengi) was
behind a plot to weaken the government but the authorities have
remained quiet.
Speaking to journalists in his office, Mr Mengi
said that, the paper which claimed to have sourced the story from State
House said that Mr Kabwe while serving as chairman of the Public
Accounts Committee (PAC) told President Kikwete about the matter after
he tabled the Escrow scandal report in the Parliament.
“The story which the paper claimed to have sourced
its information from the State House claimed that I have also been
telling Zitto to destroy the government and that I promised to deal with
the President after he finishes his second term.
“The news has saddened me, but it has also put me
in fear because according to this story, President Kikwete swore to also
deal with me,” said Mr Mengi.
Mr Mengi, who didn’t want to respond to questions
nor clarify anything from journalists said that he cannot take the news
for granted for such statements from the Head of State can be received
as an order to the law enforcers.
“For example, in 1170, Archbishop of Canterbury in
the UK was killed after the guards heard the King say: can’t someone
help me get rid of that stubborn fellow and the guards thought it was a
command to kill the priest, and they killed him,” said Mr Mengi.
Contacted for comment, the deputy director for Presidential Communications, Ms Premy Kibanga, dismissed the accusations.
For his part, ACT-Wazalendo party leader Mr Kabwe,
said that the story was misleading, but promised to clarify during his
rally in Mwanza this Sunday.
“What I can tell is that the owner of this paper wants to ruin my good relationship with Mr Mengi and the President,” he said.
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