MP Caleb Amisi defends Governor Natembeya from Ichung’wah’s scathing criticism in Bungoma

MP Caleb Amisi defends Governor Natembeya from Ichung’wah’s scathing criticism in Bungoma
  • Jan, Fri, 2025

MP Caleb Amisi defends Governor Natembeya from Ichung’wah’s scathing criticism in Bungoma

MP Caleb Amisi defends Governor Natembeya from Ichung’wah’s scathing criticism in Bungoma


Saboti Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi. PHOTO/@Honcalebamisi/X



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Saboti Member of Parliament (MP) Caleb Amisi has defended Trans-Nzoia Governor George Natembeya after he was publicly criticised by Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wah.

Ichung’wah directed his criticism to the governor when he was given an opportunity to talk throughout the burial of Moses Wetang’ula’s mom in Bungoma on Friday, January 3, 2025.




Natembeya had requested President William Ruto to finish the reported abductions of youth, however Ichung’wah stated the governor has no ethical authority to make such a name.

The National Assembly Majority Leader even linked Natembeya to abductions that occurred when he was Rift Valley’s regional commissioner.

“The nice individuals of Bungoma, you need to by no means permit your little children to be abused, humiliated, or maligned by strangers who don’t perceive the atrocities meted out to individuals of western for a very long time.

“Natembeya has his flaws, and he positively deserves to be condemned, however @KIMANIICHUNGWAH has no ethical authority to lecture and abuse even a hen that has come house late anyplace within the western area.

“Mulembe people mean peace everywhere, but that should not be misconstrued as being meek and indefensible,” Amisi stated in a press release on his X account on Friday, January 3, 2025.

Caleb Amisi's statement defending Governor George Natembeya from Kimani Ichung'wah's scathing criticism. PHOTO/Screengrab by People Daily Digital/@Honcalebamisi/X

Caleb Amisi’s assertion defending Governor George Natembeya from Kimani Ichung’wah’s scathing criticism. PHOTO/Screengrab by People Daily Digital/@Honcalebamisi/X

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) legislator additionally added his voice on the reported disappearance of the youth deemed critics of the federal government.

“Let’s all stop using abductions as convenient political fodder, whether in support or in opposition, and preserve the legitimacy of the state and sovereignty of the great people of Kenya,” Amisi added.

After Ichung’wah’s assault on Natembeya, many leaders from throughout the political divide are anticipated to air their views on the identical matter.


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