Cecil Miller indicated that she tried to communicate with the Governor with little success and was now ready to be charged to ensure a speedy conclusion of the matter. He filed an affidavit indicating that follow-up phone calls made to Kidero’s office went unanswered and there wasn’t response to a letter he dispatched on Friday last week. Kidero’s lawyer Tom Ojienda on the other hand after also being enjoined to the case asked the court to extend the period for negotiations saying that they were not given enough time to respond to the letter by Shebesh. Ojienda also argued that the statement by Shebesh that she was ready to be charged was made in bad faith stating that it went contrary to the spirit of reconciliation. “The statement that Shebesh has made goes against the spirit of reconciliation. We are trying to resolve this issue amicably but what she is saying may slow down the process,” he said. This article was published by CAPITAL FM NEWS on January 13, 2014]]>


