Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi feels enemies surround him everywhere. He claims people want him gone after his recent arrest for money problems. He blames corrupt groups and rival leaders for trying to remove him from office. He told people at Ngoliba market he would finish his five years despite these attacks. He gave out free fertilizer during this visit.
Wamatangi says his troubles come from fighting against land theft and money waste. He argues with lawmakers about who should build markets across the county. He believes this job belongs to county leaders, not national representatives. He says fights have broken out over these projects, with some people hurt. He refuses to give up control because local governments should handle these tasks.
The governor claims his crackdown on stealing has made enemies. He reports county earnings jumped from 2.9 billion to 4.7 billion shillings since he started. He credits this success to stopping money leaks throughout the system. Critics want him gone because he blocks their plans. He stands firm against pressure from all sides.
Wamatangi says his troubles come from fighting against land theft and money waste. He argues with lawmakers about who should build markets across the county. He believes this job belongs to county leaders, not national representatives. He says fights have broken out over these projects, with some people hurt. He refuses to give up control because local governments should handle these tasks.
The governor claims his crackdown on stealing has made enemies. He reports county earnings jumped from 2.9 billion to 4.7 billion shillings since he started. He credits this success to stopping money leaks throughout the system. Critics want him gone because he blocks their plans. He stands firm against pressure from all sides.