Susan Nakhumicha Wafula, Kenya’s former Health Cabinet Secretary, has made shocking allegations against the Trans‑Nzoia governor, claiming he has hired youths to strip her naked.
In a viral video, she said she would not fear the threat, declaring, “What the public will see is what he sees with his own wife every day.” Speaking in Kiswahili, she said, “Natembeya amenunua Vijana wanitoe Nguo, Mimi Sina shida kwa sababu chenye Watu wataona ni chenye yeye anaona kwa bibi yake,” highlighting her defiance against the alleged intimidation.
The video has sparked widespread discussion online, with reactions ranging from outrage to disbelief.
Many are questioning the seriousness of the claim and calling for immediate investigations into the alleged plot.
Observers note that such accusations could have far-reaching political implications, especially as Nakhumicha positions herself for a future gubernatorial bid in Trans‑Nzoia ahead of the 2027 elections.
Authorities have yet to comment on the matter, and it remains unclear if any formal complaints have been filed.
Political analysts warn that public figures making extreme allegations without evidence risk undermining their credibility, even if the claims are intended to highlight intimidation or threats.
The incident underscores the rising tension in Trans‑Nzoia politics and raises questions about the conduct of elected leaders.
