George Natembeya breaks the silence of the dismissal of the late Malulu Injendi

  • Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya visited the home of the late MP Malulu Injendi on Sunday, March 2, to give his final honors
  • However, following his visit, social network reports emerged claiming that the governor was attacked and removed from the home of the investment
  • Governor Natembeya has spoken about what happened during his visit to the home of the late Malava MP

Reports that Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya was expelled from the home of the late Malava MP (MP) Malulu Ingender has been widely circulated on social networks.

Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has set a record for allegedly dismissing Malulu Injendi's home. Photo: George Natembeya.
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The reports also claimed that he was attacked for allegedly trying to incite the public against the government Kenya first and national leaders.

How did Natembeya respond to the allegations?

Natembeya denied the allegations circulated on social networks, accusing his opponents of spreading false information.

Speaking to reporters on Monday, March 3, he denied any case and emphasized his commitment to defend all Kenyans.

According to a TV47 report, Natembeya visited the late home of the Injendi to give his final honors following his death on Monday, February 17.

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“There was no mess or noisy at all. However, as we were talking there were five women wearing jacket RutoNatembeya said.

The governor said the women's songs were a positive sign, adding that they put him at the same level as the president.

He said he believes he is on the right path in his political profession and believes he can never deal with hostility in any part of the western region.

“The government should investigate to determine what exactly was done and to take corrective measures. They also have to give us reports,” he added.

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Are there plans to push the office in Natembeya?

This follows the allegations made several months ago by the governor of Trans Nzoia that some political leaders are plotting to remove him from the office.

George Natembeya breaks the silence of the dismissal of the late Malulu Injendi
Governor George Natembeya claimed there was a conspiracy to remove him from office. Photo: George Natembeya.
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Natembeya claimed that some people were unhappy after calling on the Kenyan government first to handle the growing incidents of kidnapping in the country.

He claimed that the conspirators of his removal were the same people responsible for the kidnapping and the forced disappearance in the country.

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The governor emphasized that the Constitution assures citizens the right to express independence.

He claimed that some politicians have been involved with the former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua In an attempt to destroy his political reputation and status.

Natembeya said that although you do not consider Great as an enemy, he has never met him to discuss any political plans for the future.

Report more about Natembeya

  • Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung'wah and criticized Natembeya for calling on the government to put an end to the ongoing kidnapping in the country.
  • Natembeya officially announced his intention to run for the presidency after completing his term as governor of Trans Nzoia. He vowed to give Kenyans a new alternative, promising practical solutions and leadership approach to accountability and action.

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