Waititu reduces his deputy to a cry baby over an attempt to ‘lynch’ him

Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu has reduce his deputy James Nyoro to a cry baby in his latest attack.

While launching the tarmacking of the seven kilometer Juja Farm road to be constructed by the county government at a cost of Sh278 million on Friday, the Kiambu County chief described Nyoro as a ‘cry baby’, who is always in the media complaining of being sidelined in the county matters.

He said that the deputy should eat a humble pie and apologize to him for failing to defend him over the controversial County audit report that was presented to the Senate recently.

The county boss said that instead, Nyoro ganged up with his political nemesis to tarnish his name and reputation through the media by peddling falsehoods about the county’s financial expenditures.

“He is my deputy and I thought he would be the first person to come to my defence when I appeared before the Senate Committee. But I was shocked to see him joining my political opponents to lynch me,” Waititu said.

The governor scoffed at Nyoro’s assertion that they never hold meetings to discuss county matters saying that they were not elected to be sitting in boardrooms.

“There’s no way we can be holding meetings every day because Kiambu people elected us to serve them and not to sit in the offices,” he said.

At the same time, Waititu dismissed claims by Bishop David Ngari alias Gakuyo that the latter funded his gubernatorial race with money from his troubled Ekeza Sacco which has already been put under receivership.

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