Deep Sea Secrets Revealed: Natembeya Exposes "Smearing Campaign" as Luyha Kingpin Bid Shakes Trans Nzoia!
A political earthquake has rocked Trans Nzoia county as Governor George Natembeya, the Deputy Party Leader of DAP, ripped through the veil of secrecy, exposing a "smearing campaign" targeting his meteoric rise.
The bombshell revelation, delivered during the 60th Jamhuri Day celebrations in Kitale, sent shockwaves through the county, revealing the true forces behind the recent political turbulence involving him and his deputy.
For months, whispers of Luyha elders anointing Natembeya as their kingpin have haunted the corridors of power. This prospect has sent chills down the spines of those clinging to their "virtual temporary" thrones, fueling a desperate scramble to disarm Natembeya's "political armory."
The first tremors came in the form of DAP defections to Ford Kenya, a perceived tactical maneuver to cripple Natembeya's influence. However, political pundits, smelling fear and desperation, believe this move might backfire spectacularly against Natembeya's unstoppable momentum.
Riding the wave of President Ruto's "abundance of reward" for the Simba Party, Natembeya turned his sights on Ford Kenya leader, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula. In a bold stroke, he called upon Wetangula to "fold up his party" and embrace the UDA.
While emphasizing his lack of animosity towards UDA, Natembeya reserved his fiery ire for Ford Kenya's alleged "backstabbing" despite UDA's "immense rewards." He warned Ford Kenya leaders to back away from his hard-fought achievements, highlighting Wetangula's alleged decade-long failure to secure victories for Trans-Nzoia leaders like Cherangany MP Patrick Simiyu.
Amidst the political earthquake, Natembeya assured residents of a solid executive-assembly relationship, vowing to continue their "exemplary performance." He emphasized with a powerful message to Wetangula and Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha, urging them to abandon the "non-profitable entity" called Ford Kenya and embrace UDA's fold, a move that would, in his words, usher in an era of unity and end the "shear and tear" of losing seats.
Amidst the political earthquake, Natembeya assured residents of a solid executive-assembly relationship, vowing to continue their "exemplary performance
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