Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti has vehemently denied allegations that she was detained in the United Kingdom alongside a family member while attempting to smuggle hundreds of millions of shillings into a foreign bank. In a statement issued on Monday, the Governor described the accusations as unfounded and a deliberate attempt by political opponents to tarnish her reputation and undermine her administration’s achievements.
“My attention has been drawn to an online smear campaign designed and sponsored by my political detractors. This campaign is aimed at dampening the impact of the transformative work we are doing in Machakos,” Governor Ndeti stated. She further dismissed the claims as an insult to the intelligence of the Machakos electorate, whom she has diligently served since taking office.
The allegations first surfaced on social media, with various unverified accounts suggesting that Governor Ndeti had been detained by UK authorities for attempting to illegally transfer large sums of money abroad. However, the Governor was quick to counter these claims, emphasizing the implausibility of such actions given the stringent checks and balances in place within the UK’s Customs, Border Control, and Financial Institutions.
“Those fabricating falsity are clearly ignorant of the robust nature of UK Customs/Border Control and Financial Institutions. I can confirm that my family and I are safe and sound and remain in good standing both home and abroad,” she asserted.
Governor Ndeti also highlighted the severity of the situation, noting that the dissemination of false information had put her family at risk. She condemned the spread of malicious rumors and vowed to take legal action against those responsible for defaming her and spreading misinformation. “We shall identify, pursue, and bring before the law all those peddling baseless rumors and fake news. This amounts to defamation and misuse of electronic media to spread falsehoods,” she declared.
The Governor stressed that the baseless accusations have not only targeted her personal integrity but also threatened the safety of her family members. “Such malicious misinformation has created perceptions about me and my family members that endanger our lives,” she lamented.
Despite the ongoing challenges, Governor Ndeti reaffirmed her commitment to delivering on her development agenda for Machakos County. She cited her administration’s accomplishments, including the successful oversight of nearly 1,000 projects since August 2022 and a record Ksh1.7 billion in own-source revenue collection for the fiscal year 2023/2024—the highest since the onset of devolution.
These achievements, according to Governor Ndeti, are evidence of her dedication to public service and the transformative impact of her leadership in Machakos. She believes that the smear campaign is an attempt to distract from these successes and to sow discord among the electorate.
Governor Ndeti’s response reflects a broader concern about the impact of misinformation and the challenges faced by public officials in the digital age. As political discourse increasingly moves online, the rapid spread of unverified information can have serious consequences for those in public office. The Governor’s stance on pursuing legal recourse against the perpetrators of these rumors underscores her resolve to protect her reputation and continue her work without undue interference.
In urging her critics to present concrete evidence if they wish to challenge her, Governor Ndeti has positioned herself as a steadfast leader committed to transparency and accountability. Her determination to confront falsehoods head-on serves as a reminder of the need for integrity and truthfulness in public discourse, particularly as the country navigates a complex political landscape.
As the situation unfolds, Governor Ndeti remains focused on her mission to improve the lives of Machakos residents, promising that no amount of political mudslinging will deter her from her duties.