My rivals planned to kill me - Governor Kibwana

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My rivals planned to kill me - Governor Kibwana



UNLUCKY: Makueni Assembly Serjeant-at-Arms Brian Mutua lies on the ground after he was shot by APs yesterday.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014
BY EVELYN MUTANU

FIVE people were shot and injured yesterday in Makueni, including Governor Kivutha Kibwana's chief of staff, when chaos erupted at a meeting convened by a group of MPs plotting Kibwana's downfall. A group of demonstrators burst into the Makueni Assembly, baying for the blood of area MPs, the senator, MCAs and the women's rep, who had locked themselves in the speaker’s office apparently to plan the governor's impeachment.

The leaders had purportedly attended a consultative meeting over the Standard Gauge Railway land acquisition process in Unoa Grounds. They were also to conduct a prayer session in the assembly to cleanse the chamber of reputed evil spirits because a witchdoctor known as Mulika cast a spell on the assembly last year.

However, word spread among the locals that the meeting in the assembly was discussing Governor Kibwana's removal. All hell broke loose when Kibwana, who is said to have been invited by some MCAs, tried to join the meeting, but his path was blocked by security guards hired by the assembly. His furious supporters tried to force open the gate so Kibwana could enter the premises.

In the ensuing commotion, the speaker's security aide and those assigned to the Majority leader fired live bullets into the charging mob. Among those who were shot during the fracas were the governor’s chief of staff, Douglas Mbilu, his personal aide William Kinoti, the assembly’s Serjent-at-Arms Brian Mutua, a pastor and a former councillor identified only as Orengo. They were rushed to Makueni Hospital for treatment. Mutua, who was shot several times in the stomach, was transferred to Nairobi for specialised treatment. The mayhem put an end to the meeting.

Speaking to journalists in his office after the incident, Governor Kibwana said that the bullets were meant for him.
"I heard someone say,’this small man has finally come, it's time we finish him', then the gunshots begun’’, Kibwana said.

On their part, the MPs and the MCAs who spoke outside the chamber blamed the governor for the chaos. They called on the police to do thorough investigations and bring the perpetrators of the violence to book. Senator Mutula Kalonzo Jnr, who spoke on behalf of the other leaders, claimed that the governor attempted to force his way into the meeting accompanied by armed hooligans. He condemned the violence, adding that there is a "serious" disconnect between the county government of Makueni, the county assembly and elected leaders.

"The impasse has caused, and will continue to cause, the delay of development in Makueni, which is a major concern," said Kilonzo. He also said there are certain issues in the county government's expenditure in the last financial year that have not been addressed - such as failure to fully implement the 2013-2014 budget. Area OCPD Phillip Opiyo said investigations have started and that those behind the chaos will be arrested.

He said it could not be immediately established who fired the shots. Opiyo pledged that the assembly will be accorded maximum security and confirmed the governor recorded a statement about the mayhem. Before Kibwana's arrival, a charged crowd chanted outside the assembly, demanding that Kibwezi West MP Patrick Musimba come out of the meeting and defend his development record. They questioned why the MP was branding Kibwana as incompetent, claiming that his own record was wanting.


My rivals planned to kill me - Governor Kibwana | The Star
 
Hi Doc,
Can see you've been busy rummaging around on what ails Kenya. Can you also deals with some issues closer home!

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The Makueni Sergeant-at-arms on the ground after sustaining a gunshot wound on September 23, 2014 at the Makueni County Assembly grounds.




One of the five people who was shot and seriously injured in a gunfight at the Makueni County Assembly on September 23, 2014.




Chief of Staff Douglas Mbilo after he was grazed by a stray bullet during the Makueni Assembly chaos.




Governor Kivutha Kibwana addresses the public after chaos erupted in Makueni Assembly on September 23, 2014.




A police officer outside the Makueni County Assembly shortly before chaos broke out on September 23,2014.




The Makueni Assembly chambers.
 

You mean this Job guy is Tanzanian, am shocked, especially the way he is obsessed on anything wrong with Kenya. He normally vanishes for sometime and would re-emerge with any negative post he can grab about Kenya. Now I understand him thanks because I couldn't think of any sane Kenyan who would hate his country so much.
 

Dude,

Get a grip of yourself. Im as Kenyan as you are and you must be deluding yourself that I hate Kenya with a touch of your 'sanity'. It's highly disingenuous by the likes of you and your ilk to insunuate that anybody criticising this corrupt tribalistic government is showing hate for Kenya. I find that laughable in the same vein based solely on the fact that you sink your head in the sand while billions of taxpayers money is siphoned into the pockets of a tribalistic clique from you know where.

We are now seeing choreographed attacks against the champions of the referendum that is pushing for more money to the counties yet the police are doing anything to bring anybody to justice. We saw it in the Rift Valley and now in Makueni...yet in Migori, the powers that be were quick to arrest people and quiz honarable MPs over the whole embarassment saga of the sitting duck president yet they go puss.y footing on threats to the lives of members of the opposition. Arent they Kenyan just like you?...or is it because they do not hail from the favored tribe? NKT!

Now if we criticize these acts of ommision of justice we are branded insane?...Really?...Be real!
 

We have people criticizing government and from many different quarters, which is understandable, but am yet to come anyone with your zeal. Have only seen that kind of energy in interharamwes here in JF who are against anything and everything in Rwanda. You have never even put up a simple positive post about Kenya. Your hate for my country will only see us progress even further, the Tanzanians you always entertain have always watched with envy as we make every forward step.
 

Take some time to disabuse youself on the meaning of the word hate.

You are so prejudiced in your thought process that you imagine I'm here to entertain Tanzanians because I'm a Tanzanian ...bwahahaha!!!...you sound so hollow. You can go ahead and wage your wars with the Tanzanians all you want, some of us are here to give a different perspective on all matters Kenya....regardless of what you think in regards to my nationality...we are both Kenyans and get used to that coz I'm not going anywhere!
 

Ofcourse you're not going anywhere, am used to your vanishing for a month or so and coming back with any dirt you can collect about Kenya to entertain Bongos.
The moment you will get Kenyan citizen, you'll realize there are times Kenyan flag is flown high around the world. Anyway bye, see you next month when you scavenge for more filth.
 
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