Natembeya Alleges First Thing Farouk Kibet Did After The Death of Former Malava MP Malulu Injendi

Image File of Ruto's long-serving Personal Assistant (PA) Farouk Kibet, Inset Trans Nzoia county boss Governor George Natembeya.

Trans Nzoia county boss His Excellency Governor George Natembeya has attracted huge public attention, after alleging what long-serving Personal Assistant (P.A) to President William Ruto, Farouk Kibet did months after the untimely death of former Malava constituency Member of Parliament (MP) Malulu Injendi

While questioning the political interest of Farouk Kibet in the Malava constituency by-election set for Thursday 27th November 2025, George Natembeya who was addressing the people alleged that after Malulu Injendi died, the first thing Farouk Kibet did was to take away Injendi's widow for his own selfish gains.

As per his remarks, since that day, Farouk Kibet has been pitching camp in the region in bid to convince the Malava voters against voting for the Opposition candidate but to elect United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party candidate David Ndakwa.

"After the death of Injendi, the first thing that Farouk Kibet did was that he took the late MP's widow and went away with her. Now he has been telling us to vote for his preferred candidate. They (Farouk and his boss Ruto) are bringing us beans, rice so that we elect their candidate." George Natembeya indicated while addressing the locals.

Before concluding his remarks, George Natembeya urged the locals against voting for UDA's David Ndakwa, arguing that a victory for Ndakwa would spell trouble for the Malava people, as the MP would first have to return the State's resources expended in his campaigns to Ruto and Farouk while abandoning developmental projects in the region.

"David Ndakwa can be likened to Judas Iscariot. They (Ruto and Farouk Kibet) want him to become the MP so that resources would return back to them. 

Ndakwa will be paying the debt expended in his campaigns by Farouk Kibet and you (people of Malava) will have fallen into a ditch." George Natembeya indicated.

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