Alice Wahome's Bold Dare to Ngunjiri Wambugu [VIDEO]

Kandara MP Alice Wahome on Tuesday, December 10, dared her Nyeri Town counterpart, Njunjiri Wambugu, to disrupt a public gathering in her constituency.

While visiting landslide victims in Gathugu village in Kandara, the MP warned Wambugu against causing chaos during public gatherings describing the alleged behaviour as dishonourable for a Member of Parliament.

"How many times will he attend an event where he is actually not the organiser and ensure that there is disruption, conflict and violence?" she posed.

"This is a man who actually needs to be put where he belongs," she added.

DP William Ruto and other leaders during a Church service at the African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa (AIPCA), Mukaro Diocese, Giakanja, Nyeri County on Sunday, December 8.

Wahome brazenly remarked that she would have 'dealt' with the Nyeri Town legislator had the alleged orchestration of chaos been in Kandara.

"If he were to behave that way in Kandara, I would deal with him," she concluded.

Her sentiments follow an incident on Sunday, December 8, where the Ngunjiri, through his social media pages, alleged that Deputy President William Ruto had paid goons to burn the president's T-shirts.

"So Ruto’s people have paid goons to burn Uhuru’s T-shirt’s in Nyeri? And to do it shouting ‘Ruto! Ruto!’" shared the MP.

In the event at the AIPCA Mukaro Church, the MP was given a chance to address the crowd but bluntly refused.

The event would turn chaotic forcing police officers to shoot in the air to disperse a rowdy crowd engaged in fistfights that according to a report by Citizen TV was sparked by the simmering rivalry between Jubilee Party factions - Kieleweke and Tanga Tanga.

The report indicated that the rowdy youths, claimed to have been backed by MP Wambugu, were armed with crude weapons including knives and clubs.

Njunjiri, on a post on social media, stated that he had nothing personal against the DP.

"If Ngunjiri aligned himself to Ruto and TangaTanga, Nyeri Town would calm down, immediately.

"But as long as the area MP refuses to join TangaTanga, TangaTanga MPs in the region will do everything they can to project him unfavorably, hoping to put pressure on him to jump into their ship," he wrote on Facebook.

Below is the video of Alice Wahome's dare;

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