Machakos governor Alfred Mutua has spoken up after his ex-wife Lilian Ng’ang’a exposed him for threatening her life.
The governor who is currently in Boston, US responded to Lilian’s accusations by borrowing from Max Ehrmann’s poem, Desiderata.
“PLACIDLY amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons.” By Desiderata. Enjoying an early morning sun basking in Boston. Early morning run in New York. It was 5 degrees Celsius” Mutua shared on Instagram.
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Lilian, in company of her lawyer Philip Murgor, said that her life and that of the people close to her was in danger.
Addressing journalists, Lilian said that the Maendeleo Chap Chap party leader was demanding all the money he had given her while the two were a couple.
“Mutua angrily termed me as his Enemy No 1. and threatened to “crush me to ash”, as he takes away everything I have and own. Indeed, this has already started as he has demanded that I refund any money he has ever given to me or made available for my use,” she stated.
She disclosed that Mutua had already started repossessing her items. She said that the governor, in company of his bodyguard, forcefully took her car and transferred its ownership to someone else.
Lilian further accused the governor of taking away her shares in properties that they jointly owned while they were a couple.
“Mr. Mutua has gone further to falsely accused me of abusing drugs’ and that o am being used by Governor Kibwana (Who is Alfred’s uncle) and He Kalanzo Musyoka to bring him down politically – which is complete nonsense, as I have never interacted with the two gentlemen at a personal level.”
“I therefore appeal to the Inspector General of Police and the Director Public Prosecution, to expedite the investigation and charge Mr. Alfred Mutua for the serious crimes he has so far committed – before my friends and I are harmed,” Lilian appealed.
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