Tension has rocked Trans Nzoia politics after two elected Luhya MCAs Joshua Amwai from Kiminini and Geofrey Kisiang’ani from Machewa.
Dramatically withdrew from a high-profile delegation that met top leaders.
Saying they won’t participate in any plot aimed at frustrating Governor George Natembeya’s leadership.
The revelation was made by Governor Natembeya himself through this Facebook post.
Where he disclosed that the two MCAs had distanced themselves from what they described as a political mission against him.
Their move has thrown the delegation’s motives into question, fueling speculation about deep internal divisions within the local leadership.
Insiders say the meeting was initially presented as a unity forum,
But things quickly took a political twist when some attendees allegedly began pushing an agenda .
Perceived to undermine Natembeya’s growing influence across Western Kenya.
The two MCAs reportedly stood their ground, declaring that they would not be used to “fight one of their own,” sparking mixed reactions among local leaders.
Political observers believe this fallout signals a brewing war between leaders allied to the governor and those backing rival camps seeking to clip his influence.
With Natembeya emerging as one of the most outspoken regional voices.
His assertive stance has unsettled both local rivals and national players eyeing Western’s political future ahead of 2027.
Residents have also taken to social media, with many praising the MCAs’ bold stand.
Saying they have set an example for leaders who put integrity before political games.
Others, however, argue that the move exposes the fragile unity in Trans Nzoia and the wider Western bloc.
Where leaders are now split between supporting Governor Natembeya’s fiery brand of politics and aligning with more conservative forces.
As the dust settles, one thing is clear, Western politics is heating up, and every move now carries 2027 undertones.
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