George Natembeya speaks with his ‘dismissal’ calling: “I was born in Kenya”

  • On Thursday, April 24, Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya criticized the leaders who questioned his nationality
  • Natembeya made a serious statement after MP Junet Mohamed demanded that he be deported in protest of the abolition of IDs in the northeast region
  • Trans Nzoia’s governor argued that his recent impetus for effective national identity processes was fueled by concerns about national security

Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has responded Kenya first.

MP Junet Mohamed speaking at a parliamentary meeting (left) with governor George Natembeya during a public event (right). Photo: Junet Mohamed/George Natembeya.
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In a statement on Thursday, April 24, Natembeya criticized politicians for calling for dismissal in Kenya, citing their statements as provocative.

How George Natembeya answered his critics

“I am deeply saddened by the reckless and terrible statements made by some politicians, who not only questioned my nationality but also wanted me to be deprived of Kenya. Natembeya said.

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The loud governor reminded his critics that he was born, raised and studied in Kenya and that for the rest of his life he has volunteered to serve the country.

According to Natembeya, none of his critics have moral or legal authority to question his Kenyan identity.

“Let me get rid of the doubt: I was born in Kenya, I was raised in Kenya, I studied Kenya, and I have dedicated my whole life to public service in this country – from my previous days as a regional commission To interview my Kenyan identity or deprive any citizen of his right to be born, ” The governor confirmed.

George Natembeya speaks with his 'dismissal' call: "I was born in Kenya"
George Natembeya speaking at the previous forum. Photo: George Natembeya.
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Natembeya defended his objection against the action of Ruto to eliminate the issuance of national IDs for Kenyans in the northeast.

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Why did Natembeya oppose the cancellation of the tags verification

He argued that his recent impetus for effective processes for the issuance of national identity issues in northeastern Kenya was only fueled by concerns about national security.

According to Natembeya, border areas face different challenges, including crossing the border with the threat of illegal networks, which require careful protection measures.

He said that referring to this appeal as ‘discrimination’ is a distortion of both issues and its commitment.

While condemning the language used by some of the leaders against him, Natembeya vowed to continue to express his ideas on security and administration issues.

“As governor, I remain unstable in my promise to keep Kenya-and all its people-ahead of privileged politics. I will continue; talk confidently about security and governance issues, guided by the truth and public interest. Second, lead to justice, to ensure that every Trans-Nzoia community feels heard, protected, and served openly and with the ultimate honor,” The governor of Nzoia said.

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A minority leader in the National Assembly Junet Mohamed had issued a strong lecture to Nateya on his remarks about banning the ID verification.

Speaking in parliament, Junet called for the evacuation of Natembeya claiming his remarks showed that he was not a Kenyan.

Natembeya what he said about Ruto about identification verification

As previously reported, Natembeya expressed serious concern about the recent government’s decision to end the review as part of the process of applying for a national identity identification in northeastern Kenya.

On the funeral ceremony of the former IEBC chairman Fula chebikatiNatembeya called on the president to reconsider his decision to remove the process of filtering the applicants north and northeastern Kenya.

He argued that the president’s action was not responsible and was seriously endangering the security of the country.

Why did Junet criticize Nathembeya?

A minority leader in the National Assembly Junet Mohamed had issued a strong lecture to Nateya on his remarks about banning the ID verification.

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Speaking in parliament, Junet called for the evacuation of Natembeya claiming his remarks showed that he was not a Kenyan.

Junet said that Natembeya does not deserve to be a leader in the country based on his previous statements.

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