Former Nairobi nominated Senator Millicent Omanga on Wednesday night accused Governor Johnson Sakaja of allegedly misusing his powers.
Omanga allied to the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) taking to her socials accused the County boss of sending a bus full of county employees to raid her business and apprehend her.
She alleged that the raid was linked to her stand on UDA party elections, where she has reiterated her support for other candidates other than Sakaja.
"Governor Johnson Sakaja has sent a bus load 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," she stated.
The politician went on to state that she would not be intimidated.
During the incident, Omanga filmed the employees inside the county bus. The driver seemed unbothered and did not respond to Omanga's questions.
"Sakaja has sent a whole whole bus of 56 people just to come and arrest me," she stated.
In the snippets of the incident shared by the former senator, some of the passengers on the bus seemingly ignored Omanga as she filmed.
Notably, Governor Sakaja announced his bid to vie for Nairobi UDA chairmanship a few months ago before the elections were held in Nairobi on May 31.
However, the elections were not as peaceful as expected as Sakaja's supporters clashed with Embakasi North MP James Gakuya's supporters.
The two are eyeing the chairperson position in Nairobi. The chaos caused by the supporters resulted in the poll's cancellation.
The elections have been scheduled for Friday and Sakaja is confident of winning the seat.
Governor Sakaja has however faced opposition in his quest with Gakuya on Tuesday threatening to lead a mass walkout from UDA if he loses. Gakuya has the support of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.