Wamalwa Blasts Violence After Trans Nzoia Governor Attack

DAP-K leader Eugene Wamalwa spoke out against the attack that happened to Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya. He criticized the rise of disruptive behavior at funerals across Western Kenya. Wamalwa urged people to speak against those who pay troublemakers. He noted these actions hurt communities and disrespect sacred events.

The former Defense Cabinet Secretary expressed concern after what happened Sunday. Governor Natembeya had to leave the funeral home of late Malava MP Malulu Injendi quickly. Young people became unfriendly toward him during his visit to support the grieving family. Security teams helped the governor reach his car as angry youth followed behind him.

Natembeya later reacted to reports about the event on social media. He posted on Facebook that nobody chased him away from the area. The governor called the stories about him running away false information. He remains confident about his standing with local citizens despite what happened.

Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa asked everyone to stay peaceful after this event. He stressed how important it was for young people to show respect toward all leaders. Barasa mentioned that Malulu Injendi always promoted harmony during his life. He requested that residents keep calm during the funeral period until the late lawmaker reaches his final resting place.
 

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