July 5, 2024

An uproar over MP Nimrod Mbai assaulting Kenya Power official (VIDEO)

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An uproar over MP Nimrod Mbai assaulting Kenya Power official

Nimrod Mbai, Kitui East MP in a disturbing incident caught on camera assaulting a Kenya Power official

Nimrod Mbai, Kitui East MP in a disturbing incident caught on camera assaulting a Kenya Power official.

Nimrod Mbai, the current Member of Parliament for Kitui East Constituency, on Tuesday, July 4, found himself trending on social media platforms after allegedly beating up a Kenya Power (KPLC) employee.

Mbai, who was clearly irate, charged the workmen of breaking into his Kajiado farm and dismantling installed electrical polls without his consent. 

In the horrifying event, the member of parliament was seen repeatedly punching the Kenya Power official in the face while choking him by the neck.

Mbai likewise reached for and attempted to draw his gun during his fit of rage.

The shocked KPLC employee clung to the railing tightly as he was about to plummet to the ground while pleading for mercy. 

Mbai then ordered the workers to direct their driver to speed to the altercation point and was further angered by their incessant defiance. 

“President William Ruto ordered when you find electric power already installed; no one is allowed to remove the installed wires. All you need to do is install a metre,” Mbai, a member of the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security, told the worker.

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Mbai wondered why Kenya Power resorted to removing the polls, yet he had agreed to pay for the electricity bills on a monthly basis without fail.

He also accused the power distributor of disregarding a Presidential directive ordering Kenya Power against uninstalling existing power connections. 

The KPLC officers however managed to disconnect the power line on Tuesday after arriving on the premises alongside police. 

Kenya Power also arrested two workers employed at the palatial home which is currently under construction.

The power company officials also reportedly recovered a power meter and additional power cables from the Rural Electrification Authority at the MP’s home.

The Kenya Power officials claim that the MP had erected an illegal power line at the premises spanning more than a kilometre.

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