Governor William Kabogo Speaks on Wanting to Forget Bitter Exchange With the Women of Kiambu

Kiambu Governor William Kabogo has opened up concerning his bitter past where he has been painted as being disrespectful to women saying that he is a victim of propaganda.

The Governor says that he is now ready to move on and focus on his re-election bid.

He is accused of, in one instance, telling women that he is richer than their husbands who cannot afford to buy them undergarments.

Governor Kabogo claims that the slur went viral only two days to the Jubilee party primaries insinuating that the rhetoric was instigated by his political rivals.

He added that the alleged propaganda was propagated by the media, contributing to further tainting his otherwise good name.

"The most unfortunate thing is a person of integrity using propaganda to get you, a servant, out of the office so that they can come and do other things because they cannot lead. They don’t have that capacity," he maintained.

Kabogo maintains that he was a victim of an unfair process during the Jubilee party primaries where he lost to Kabete Member of Parliament Ferdinand Waititu.

"I am a victim of shambolic primaries, a victim of propaganda and a victim of people who only think about their stomachs and where they will be and not the people. But I will be a Governor in September," he told Capital FM News.

The Governor hopes to be re-elected on his development track record and believes Kenyans are not “stupid” to be “brainwashed” to believe the accusations levelled against him.