The newspaper alleged land grabbing by influential individuals, poisoned wildlife, blocked migration corridors and conflicts as threats slowly affecting the park.
According to him, President Ruto now speaks more about transforming Kenya into a prosperous, globally competitive nation than addressing the daily economic pain felt by Kenyans.
He noted that despite making his plea, he claimed that the company insisted on his termination with severance payments offered in ten monthly instalments.
The case stems from a documentary entitled “Panorama: The Secret Bribes of Big Tobacco,” aired by the BBC on November 30 and December 4, 2015, which Wetangula claims defamed him.