Former member of Parliament Fafi Constituency Hon. Abdikhaim Osman Mohamed is crying foul after he alleges that for the past four years while serving as a member of parliament he entered into a lease agreement with Kenya Railways for a house in Kileleshwa asset number BRN 121.

The former legislator is crying citing claims that he has been denied access to his residence saying that the lease agreement has not expired. “The lease agreement has not expired and I fail to understand why Kenya railways have denied me access to my residence.” Hon. Abdikhaim Osman Mohamed says.

Hon Osman asseverates that the saga is involving some senior political figures in a scheme to kick him out of the residency. The former legislator however fails to table the claims openly stating that it’s a sensitive matter. “For some unknown reasons some political figures are involved in scheming to kick me out of my Kileleshwa home.” Hon. Abdikhaim Osman Mohamed observes.

Hon Osman is pleading with the head of the state to intervene and save the situation the legislator claims that it’s victimization due to political affiliations and the interest he has shown in vying for the Garissa Township post. “Your Excellency, I feel that am being victimized for my political interest in vying for Garissa township member of parliament and am only exercising my constitutional rights.” Hon. Abdikhaim Osman Mohamed says.

The honorable is now claiming that the issue politically accelerated to throw him out of the hotly contested race citing the discussion of Kileleshwa as a private agreement between two people and should not involve political leaders.

Finally, Hon Osman is urging president, Dr. William Ruto, to intervene in the matter with the respective authority to get full access to his property citing that the president is dedicated to fighting corruption in the country. “Kindly your Excellency, I beg that you take into consideration this matter and help me get full access to my home. Your Excellency, you promised that in your government you won’t tolerate corruption. I beg that you help me retain my home from these corrupt people.” Hon. Abdikhaim Osman Mohamed observed.