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Caught flouting curfew in bar, Kenyan official quits COVID committee

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NAIROBI - The chairman of Kenya’s senate committee overseeing the government’s response to the coronaviru­s crisis has quit the post after police said he flouted an overnight curfew to enjoy drinks with others in a Nairobi bar.

“I will bear responsibi­lity ... I apologise to Kenyans and I will face the full consequenc­es of the law,” Johnson Sakaja, who represents Nairobi county and is a close ally of President Uhuru Kenyatta, told reporters on Monday. Police said Sakaja was caught in the early hours of Saturday morning drinking with about 10 others, long after a 9 p.m.4 a.m. curfew had set in. He is the first Kenyan official to lay on his sword after breaking the rules.

His lawyer and fellow senator Mutula Kilonzo said Sakaja would appear in court on Tuesday to face undisclose­d charges. Kenya began easing its lockdown earlier this month, but kept the curfew in place as well as a prohibitio­n on bars. There have been a string of arrests for people

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lockdown drinking illegally. The East African nation has so far reported just over 13,000 confirmed cases of COVID19 and 234 fatalities. Sakaja, 35, is one of a crop of youthful lawmakers who joined the legislatur­e for the first time in 2013 on behalf of Kenyatta’s ruling party. ( Reuters )

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