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Natembeya vows not to succumb to intimidation, impeachment threats

By By Osinde ObareApril 17, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya when he appeared before the Senate’s Committee on Education to deliberate on the implementation status of ECDE and TVET policies in the county. November 26th, 2024. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has vowed not to succumb to intimidation or impeachment threats aimed at silencing his criticism of the Kenya Kwanza government.

Defending his remarks as positive and constructive, Natembeya said he was ready to face any political consequences. He dismissed those plotting to remove or jail him, saying only the electorate has the mandate to remove him from office.

“Don’t use impeachment for fun. I’m not afraid of anyone but God. Let my oppressors go ahead with their agenda,” he said.

Speaking at Kitale School during a graduation ceremony for 824 trainees from local Vocational Training Centres, the governor challenged those seeking to derail his political ambitions to present genuine allegations rather than staging a political setup.

“Don’t fix an innocent person and let the guilty go free. It is biblically wrong. Those fighting me will face the wrath of God,” he warned.

Natembeya claimed that unidentified vehicles had recently been spotted in Kitale, which he suspected were part of a government-led intimidation campaign. He said such political malice was unhealthy for the country and condemned those in power for allegedly using their positions to oppress others.

“Power is temporary. You may have it today, but tomorrow you may not. Let us run this country as brothers, not political enemies,” he said.

Defending his criticism of the government as honest and well-intentioned, Natembeya took aim at Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei and Uasin Gishu Senator Jackson Mandago, accusing them of being dishonest leaders. He described their allegations against him as baseless, malicious, and intended to incite ethnic divisions within Trans Nzoia County.

He insisted he had promoted inclusivity in his administration by ensuring all communities were represented.

“I’m ready to resign if there’s another county government that has embraced inclusivity the way mine has. Those accusing me of promoting tribalism should come and verify their claims,” Natembeya stated.

The governor said he was not afraid of being imprisoned, noting that prisons were built for human beings.

“These threats to send me to prison don’t scare me. Those facilities were built for people who’ve committed crimes. I’m not worried if someone wants to fix and send me there,” he said.

Natembeya also revealed that he enjoys a cordial working relationship with Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) and urged residents to support his administration in advancing development.

Local MCAs, led by Deputy Speaker Obed Mwale and Hospital Ward MCA Eric Wafula, dismissed the impeachment plot by Kenya Kwanza leaders as unrealistic and unachievable.

“Those making impeachment threats do not hold the mandate of the people of Trans Nzoia. We fully support the governor’s development agenda, and they should keep off the county’s affairs,” said Mwale.

Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has vowed not to succumb to intimidation or impeachment threats aimed at silencing his
criticism of the Kenya Kwanza government
.

Defending his remarks as positive and constructive, Natembeya said he was ready to face any political consequences. He dismissed those plotting to remove or jail him, saying only the electorate has the mandate to remove him from office.

“Don’t use impeachment for fun. I’m not afraid of anyone but God. Let my oppressors go ahead with their agenda,” he said.
Speaking at Kitale School during a graduation ceremony for 824 trainees from local Vocational Training Centres, the governor challenged those seeking to derail his political ambitions to present genuine allegations rather than
staging a political setup
.
“Don’t fix an innocent person and let the guilty go free. It is biblically wrong. Those fighting me will face the wrath of God,” he warned.

Natembeya claimed that unidentified vehicles had recently been spotted in Kitale, which he suspected were part of a government-led intimidation campaign. He said such political malice was unhealthy for the country and condemned those in power for allegedly using their positions to oppress others.

“Power is temporary. You may have it today, but tomorrow you may not. Let us run this country as brothers, not political enemies,” he said.
Defending his
criticism of the government
as honest and well-intentioned, Natembeya took aim at Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei and Uasin Gishu Senator Jackson Mandago, accusing them of being dishonest leaders. He described their allegations against him as baseless, malicious, and intended to incite ethnic divisions within Trans Nzoia County.

He insisted he had promoted inclusivity in his administration by ensuring all communities were represented.
“I’m ready to resign if there’s another county government that has embraced inclusivity the way mine has. Those accusing me of promoting tribalism should come and verify their claims,” Natembeya stated.

The governor said he was not afraid of being imprisoned, noting that prisons were built for human beings.

“These threats to send me to prison don’t scare me. Those facilities were built for people who’ve committed crimes. I’m not worried if someone wants to fix and send me there,” he said.
Natembeya also revealed that he enjoys a cordial working relationship with Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) and urged residents to support his administration in advancing development.

Local MCAs, led by Deputy Speaker Obed Mwale and Hospital Ward MCA Eric Wafula, dismissed the impeachment plot by Kenya Kwanza leaders as unrealistic and unachievable.
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“Those making impeachment threats do not hold the mandate of the people of Trans Nzoia. We fully support the governor’s development agenda, and they should keep off the county’s affairs,” said Mwale.

Published Date: 2025-04-17 13:22:11
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By Osinde Obare
Source: The Standard
By Osinde Obare

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