Former Nairobi nominated Senator Millicent Omanga has pointed fingers at Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja for allegedly being behind the raid on her business in Nairobi on Wednesday night, June 5.
Taking to her social media platforms, Omanga shared snippets of the incident claiming that the county boss allegedly raided her business because she was not supporting him for the UDA Nairobi chairmanship.
The former lawmaker further claimed that Sakaja sent Nairobi County askaris to also apprehend her and her staff.
"Governor Sakaja Johnson has sent a busload of over forty county askaris to my business premises to arrest me and my staff simply because I'm not supporting him for the Nairobi County UDA chairperson," Omanga posted on her socials.
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In the snippets shared by Omanga, she could be heard speaking behind the camera, claiming that Sakaja had sent 56 county officers to arrest her.
"A whole bus of 56 people just to come and arrest me sent by Sakaja," Omanga said.
However, the driver of the vehicle and the occupants remained calm and unbothered as she went around filming them.
Sakaja is running for the UDA Nairobi branch chairperson position in polls coming up on Friday after the earlier polls on May 31 were cancelled after chaos ensued.
The county boss is running against Embakasi North MP James Gakuya, who is being supported by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.