Tranzoia County governor George Natembeya is not playing around or mincing his words when it comes to his mission to change the leadership style within the Democratic Action Party.
Earlier on, Eugene Wamalwa had accused him and Peter Salasya of staging a coup in order to snatch the party from him.
In response, Natembeya has made it clear his intention and from his speech, he is not backing down anytime soon.
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According to Natembeya, the problem he has with the party is how people are appointed and who they are. In a video shared by citizen TV, Natembeya claimed that, the party has so many people from the same region when they have a meeting, they converse in the same language.
He asked people not to term him as a rebel but rather someone who is fighting for democracy and equality. He vowed to continue with his efforts to bring change without discrimination.