According to Aukot, he has evidence to support his claims and knows individuals who allegedly distributed the money.
“Senator Eddie Oketch is the only one who refused to be bribed during the impeachment of the governor of Isiolo.
Each one of them received Ksh. 5 Million. I have the evidence and know the people in UDA giving money to ODM members,” Aukot said.
The allegations have sparked fresh political tension, with many leaders and members of the public calling for investigations to confirm or dismiss the claims.
Aukot did not immediately provide details of the evidence he claimed to have, but his remarks have raised concerns about the integrity of major political decisions in the country.
The impeachment of the Isiolo Governor attracted national attention and involved heated political debates both inside and outside Parliament.
Leaders from different political parties took strong positions during the process, making it one of the most closely watched political events in recent months.
Aukot’s claims now add a new layer of controversy to the already sensitive matter.
Senator Eddie Oketch, who was mentioned by Aukot, has not publicly responded to the claims at the time of reporting.
However, political observers note that the young senator has built a reputation for speaking strongly against corruption and promoting transparency in leadership.
Leaders from various political sides have reacted differently to Aukot’s statements.
Some politicians have demanded that he present his evidence to relevant investigative agencies, including the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.
They argue that such serious claims should be handled through legal and investigative channels rather than public accusations alone.
Others believe Aukot’s remarks highlight long-standing concerns about corruption in Kenya’s political system.
They say the allegations, whether proven or not, show the need for stronger accountability measures during important parliamentary decisions such as impeachments.
Political analysts say the issue could affect relationships between major political parties, especially since Aukot directly mentioned individuals from different party affiliations.
They warn that such accusations, if left unresolved, could deepen mistrust among political leaders and citizens.
Members of the public have also shared mixed reactions on social media. Some Kenyans praised Oketch, saying he represents a new generation of leaders committed to integrity.
Others, however, questioned why Aukot had not yet submitted his alleged evidence to authorities if the claims were true.
