Gov Natembeya denied an invitation to the Madaraka Day celebration
2 min readTrans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya reveals that he has been denied an invitation to Madaraka Day celebrations.
The outspoken former Rift Valley regional commissioner said he suspects that the move was after he publicly advocated for change in regional leadership.
While speaking in Vihiga County during the launch of the Tawe Movement Vihiga Women’s League, Natembeya said that other governors within the region have been involved in planning Madaraka Day celebrations while he has been kept in the dark.
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‘Some people don’t want to see me because I am telling the truth, I haven’t said the truth. Let them come, and tell you that I am lying. It is for this reason that they have denied me an invitation to Madaraka Day, and I have not been allowed close to them,” he said.
Natembeya has been waging an onslaught against Wetang’ula and Mudavadi who are considered senior politicians in Western Kenya
He says they have not used their positions to benefit the Luyha community as they had pledged.
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