The luxuries NYS Cash theft suspect PS Omollo is enjoying at KNH NEWS 8th June 2018 By Bizna Reporter Share FacebookWhatsAppTelegramTwitter BY DAILY NATION Youth Affairs Principal Secretary Lilian Mbogo-Omollo on Wednesday had a rich breakfast: Fish fingers and a choice of tea or cocoa, brown or white bread with margarine, jam, marmalade, wimbi porridge, and cereals. For lunch, beef stew, vegetable rice, chapati and a fruit platter were on the menu, while buttered rice with fried fish, washed down with fruit juice, was served for dinner. Also on the menu were ugali balls, bean stew, and vegetables. This is a far cry from the prison staple of weevil-infested, half-cooked ugali and gruel, with a few beans and limp vegetables floating in it. From the corner window of her VIP penthouse room atop Kenyatta National Hospital, Ms Omollo had soothing views of the Nairobi National Park in the distance. Outside her room, three guards from Kenya Prisons sat in a spotlessly clean corridor. The guards were here ostensibly to keep her in, although her life is hardly any hardship in what is more of a luxury hotel than a hospital ward. Only visitors who produced letters of authorisation from God-knows-who were allowe Ms Omollo was remanded nine days ago over the Sh9 billion scandal at the National Youth Service. She was rushed to hospital last Tuesday after allegedly falling ill and fainting in court. Medical staff, speaking on condition of anonymity because of professional discretion, were amused by our enquiries on Ms Omollo’s health because, they said, on the night she was wheeled in, they conducted a battery of tests and found her to be in good health. “We did several tests on her, including an echocardiogram, and they all turned okay,” said one medical worker. An echocardiogram test is recommended for patients who show symptoms of heart ailments, and the source on Wednesday said Ms Omollo’s heart is “as healthy as that of a baby” Another source said that, while Ms Omollo is generally healthy, she has been complaining of a stomach ailment. As she whiles away the time on her 10th floor corner room, her co-accused are reportedly being held at Industrial Area Remand Prison and Lang’ata Women’s Prison — for men and women, respectively. She, alongside 42 other suspects, faces multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit economic crimes, failure to comply with the law regarding protection of public funds, and abuse of office. Share FacebookWhatsAppTelegramTwitter Connect With Us320,531FansLike14,108FollowersFollow8,436FollowersFollow1,930SubscribersSubscribe Latest Stories NEWS The new fuel prices for Nairobi, Mombasa, Garissa, other towns Bizna Reporter - 14th May 2024 NEWS Co-op Bank to lend Sh. 3.32 billion to women-owned SMEs across Kenya James Oundo - 14th May 2024 FEATURED Equity Group announces Sh. 16 billion net profit in first three months of 2024 James Oundo - 13th May 2024 NEWS Three Community Projects to Win KSh1million each in 2024 LG Ambassador Challenge Editorial - 13th May 2024 NEWS Stanbic Bank announces Sh. 3.9 billion net profit in Q1 James Oundo - 10th May 2024 NEWS Stanbic Bank announces Sh. 3.9 billion net profit in Q1 James Oundo - 10th May 2024 NEWS Jumia Kenya appoints Vinod Goel as regional CEO for Kenya and Uganda James Oundo - 9th May 2024 NEWS KQ resumes DRC flights after Congo military releases detained employees James Oundo - 6th May 2024 NEWS “Pediatric 2024 Summit: Advancing Pediatric Healthcare in the face of Global Challenges” Editorial - 4th May 2024 NEWS Power blackout plunges Kenya into darkness yet again; JKIA not spared Bethuel Kipsang - 2nd May 2024 Related Stories NEWS Stanbic Bank announces Sh. 3.9 billion net profit in Q1 James Oundo - 10th May 2024 NEWS Three Community Projects to Win KSh1million each in 2024 LG Ambassador Challenge Editorial - 13th May 2024 FEATURED Equity Group announces Sh. 16 billion net profit in first three months of 2024 James Oundo - 13th May 2024 NEWS The new fuel prices for Nairobi, Mombasa, Garissa, other towns Bizna Reporter - 14th May 2024