Governor Waititu ‘crushed’ man’s leg then left the scene

Kiambu governor Ferdinand Waititu has been accused by a security guard attached at All Saints Cathedral on Valley Road of neglecting him at the hour of need.

Its reported that while attending funeral arrangement of mother to Murang’a senator Irungu Kangata,Waititu driver hit mr John Mwiga leaving him with a broken leg.
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The argument ensued between Waititu’s driver and a security officer,its escalated into a brawls and the driver knocked John Mwinga with Land Cruiser and crushed his left foot.

The matter was reported to cops and booked reference number OB 08/27/2/2019.

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“I had met them at the gate when they wanted to get in without being checked, but I insisted on inspecting the vehicles. They were not happy to see me there, especially when I pointed out that they were blocking other cars. They insulted me and that is when the driver ran me over,”  said Mwinga,

Waititu is captured by the CCTV dismissing Mwinga’s allegations, claiming  Mwinga’s shoe was just ‘scratched’ not his foot and he ( Waititu) was running late for a meeting in Karen.

 “Askari ameguzwa mguu na kiatu ikagwaruzwa tu…pengine ni vidole imeguzwa…wacha kunisimamisha ni mimi naongea,”he said.

 When he was told the vehicle could not be released until cops cleared it, he interjects: “Si askari wenyu amepelekwa hospitali, mimi nataka kujicommit, I’m ready to commit myself even in writing, but you cannot impound my car…If there is anything I will assist…I’m still rushing to Karen for another meeting related to the same.”

The vehicle was released from the church’s compound after a brief inspection by police officers dispatched from Nairobi Area.

Waititu’s driver promised to take it for inspection at the Government Unit on February 28.

Mr Mwinga is now crying for justice calling on new inspector general of police and the DCI to investigate the matter.

“I want my Justice,i m at home and i cant work for my family,who will help poor people if the government cant intervene,”Mwinga states.

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