Natembeya claimed that the only action the President could highlight in the region is the recent attempts to have him arrested, which he described as politically motivated.
Speaking in Kitale, he said Ruto’s reluctance to visit Trans-Nzoia reflects neglect and a lack of commitment to local development.
He added that the people deserve leaders who focus on their welfare rather than targeting political opponents.
Natembeya criticized the government for prioritizing punitive measures over infrastructure, health, and education programs in the county.
He highlighted ongoing challenges in roads, water supply, and social services that, he said, have been ignored by national leadership.
He warned that continued political intimidation could deepen divisions and unrest among Trans-Nzoia residents.
He urged citizens to remain vigilant and hold leaders accountable for the promises made during campaigns.
Natembeya dismissed claims that his criticism is personal, insisting it reflects genuine concern for local communities.
According to him, political harassment cannot replace meaningful projects that improve people’s livelihoods.
He called on Ruto to engage county leaders and implement initiatives that directly benefit residents.
Natembeya stressed that development projects, not arrests, are what build trust between leaders and the public.
He concluded by pledging to continue speaking out against selective governance and political victimization.
He encouraged other leaders to join efforts in advocating for fair treatment and visible progress in Trans-Nzoia.
Residents are now watching closely, expecting tangible projects and genuine engagement rather than politically motivated actions.
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