Assistant minister in the ministry of Interior Millicent Omanga has told Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja that she will not bow to his intimidation.
Omanga is accusing the governor for punishing her after she failed to support him for the chairmanship of UDA in Nairobi.
Taking to her social media pages, the former nominated senator claimed that Sakaja send over 40 Kanjos to raid her business at night.
“Governor @SakajaJohnson has sent a bus load of over forty county askaris to my business premises to arrest my staff simply because I’m not supporting him for the Nairobi County UDA chairperson. Sakaja is an illiterate coward who thinks he can intimidate me! Hauniwezi. NAIROBI UDA CHAIRMAN NI HON.JAMES MWANGI GAKUYA —— BAZENGA,” Omanga declared.
Omanga also shared a video of the vehicle that the county council officers used to go to her premises.
“A whole bus of 56 people send by Sakaja to come and arrest me,” she said in the video.
Gakuya is the MP for Embakasi North and Sakaja’s key competitor in Nairobi’s UDA chairmanship.
The grassroots elections that were held last week were marred with chaos in some areas, as the rival parties clashed.
Last weeks, just days to the lections, Sakaja claimed that Gakuya was being fronted by a senior party official.
“Let me tell you this, the one I’m competing with is not a candidate. He is a project,” Sakaja said in a meeting with delegates.
He went on to maintain that Nairobi won’t be divided by tribal politics, calling for unity.