Democratic Action Party of Kenya leader Eugene Wamalwa has condemned Sunday’s attack on Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya.
Condemning the attack, Wamalwa started by noting that the growing culture of violence and hooliganism must be condemned by all.
Wamalwa moreover maintained that sponsors of these violent acts must also be called out by all means.
Eugene Wamalwa calls out rising hooliganism after goons chased Governor George Natembeya from the late Malava MP Malulu Injendi’s home. Photo: Courtesy.
“The growing culture of violence and hooliganism at funerals especially in Western Kenya including what happened to my DAP-Kenya Deputy Party Leader Governor George Natembeya yesterday at Malulu’s funeral in Malava, Kakamega County, must be condemned by all and the sponsors of the goons called out,” Wamalwa noted.
Wamalwa’s remarks came hours after Natembeya was forced to flee from the home of late Malava MP, Malulu Injendi after he encountered rowdy youths.
Video shared on social media showed the governor being escorted to his vehicle by his security as a crowd of angry youths followed him.
However, taking to his socials, the Governor denied claims that he was chased away from the home of late Malulu Injendi.
He insisted that no one can chase him out of his home turf, adding that reports claiming so are mere propaganda.

