Saboti Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi has claimed that the ongoing graft case against Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya is politically motivated and intended to silence the vocal county boss due to his fierce criticism of the national government.
Speaking during a church service in Tuwan Ward on Sunday, Mr. Amisi alleged that the charges facing Natembeya are part of a larger scheme to weaken his influence and discredit the Tawe movement, which the governor leads.
“There are many governors with serious graft allegations in the public domain, but they have not been treated like Natembeya — simply because they are not as vocal,” said the legislator.
Mr. Amisi also criticized leaders from the Western Kenya region for failing to support Natembeya during what he described as a politically charged attack.
“We have to demonstrate our unity by standing by our colleagues whenever they are in trouble, irrespective of our political affiliations,” he emphasized.
The MP’s remarks come amid growing political tension in the region as investigations into county-level corruption intensify.
Governor Natembeya has maintained his innocence, while opposition leaders — led by his party leader Eugene Wamalwa — have described the charges as a politically motivated sabotage campaign.