Kiagu Ward MCA aspirant Kafa Nabea has lost his tempers when he angrily lectured security officials during a meeting of all aspirants that took place in Kiagu in Meru County.
Nabea, who is contesting for the seat on a Ford Kenya party ticket said all other aspirants with the exception of UDA are being oppressed.
According to Nabea, aspirants are arrested if they are seen in a meeting, even if it only has two people.
“The UDA party holds meetings at all hours of the day and night. They recently met near the Assistant Chief’s camp and no one questioned them. I’m curious why these people aren’t being questioned, and it appears that we’re not a part of the government,” said Nabea.
He implored the Assistant Chief and the Chief to treat all aspirants equally because they are both government employees and all aspirants part of the same government.
“Aspirants who attempt to hold a meeting of at least ten people are arrested. We do not want people from South Imenti who are not from Kiagu ward selling their preferred candidate to residents who are not wanted. Residents of Kiagu Ward should be given the chance to choose their preferred candidate who is a Kiagu ward resident,” said Nabea.
Kinyua called upon CS Matiangi to intervene and convey a meeting with security officials who claim to support the next government.
“They claim that they will not support the Jubilee party because it is dying. I’m curious if the other candidates don’t have the right to campaign. Linturi is unwelcome in Kiagu, and we all know he’s a pervert. We haven’t forgotten what he did in Nanyuki, and we ask our women to be cautious around him,” said Nabea.
Kafa Nabea urged the women of Kiagu ward to wear trousers during campaigns and to be extra cautious when receiving money from Meru Senator Mithika Linturi