Trans Nzoia governor George Natembeya has threatened to sue majority leader Kimani Ichungwa.
It all started after COTU secretary general Francis Atwoli said that the majority of the youths missing are abducting themselves. George Natembeya then called out Atwoli over his remarks as he insisted it was unfortunate for a leader to say so when, in fact, there are youths missing. Kimani Ichungwa, however, called out Natembeya and said he was conducting abductions when he was a regional commissioner during the previous administration.
It seems Natembeya has not taken the words lightly, and he has released a statement through his lawyers demanding an immediate apology from the majority leader, Kimani Ichungwa. “We write this letter to demand, which we hereby do, a retraction and apology, which should be published in the next issue of the Nation, Standard, and the Star newspapers in words to be approved by us in a bid to mitigate enormous damage caused to our client,” the letter dated January 6, 2025, reads in part.” read part of the statement.
This comes just a day after all the youths that were being reported missing were found yesterday alive in several parts of the country.
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