Thirsty Malava MP aspirant exposed for salivating at female supporters seeking his help
An aspirant for the Malava parliamentary seat is on the spot for allegedly taking advantage of female supporters and residents who go to him to seek for assistance.
It is alleged that the vocal politician asks for the female residents to slide with hime in-between the sheets for horizontal combat.
Government investigative agencies have now been called in to probe the allegations and take necessary action against him.
Benjamin Nalwa, our source who is a female youth and who sought anonymity for fear of victimisation, intimated that the politician had on several occasions invited her to a Webuye town Lodge after they met in his campaigns.
The lady claimed to have been pressurised to meet him in one of the hotels in the town for a for a night of gland-to-gland combat.
Nalwa, however, has denied the allegations, saying they are being propagated by his opponents who are worried about his recent moves that are denting their bids.
Speaking to Mulembe News over the phone, Nalwa said he had never engaged in such
However, Nalwa may not be entirely new to controversy and suspicious dealings.
A source at Independent Electoral boundaries Commission (IEBC) for Malava constituency told this publication that he was cleared to vie in the last elections without resigning from his job as a director at a survey office in Nairobi.
It is claimed that using some unscrupulous individuals at the electoral office, Nalwa got cleared after parting with huge bribes.
Also, it is alleged that he forged a letter of resignation from his employer, which he used in collusion with officials at IEBC to get clearance.
In essence, therefore, Nalwa got a salary during the official campaign period in 2022, and after failing in elections, he went back to his government job without loss of rank and benefits.
In the last elections, Nalwa came distant fourth after garnering 776 votes against the winner MP Malulu Injendi, who got 22,891 votes followed by Seth Panyako with 20,133 and Joab Manyasi who managed 11,983 votes.
Currently despite state ban on its officials not to participate in harambees and or other contributions and early campaigns, Nalwa has been allover in funerals and staging meetings across the constituency, claiming that he is speaking on behalf of President Wiliam Ruto and that the people must support the government.
He has also made it clear that come 2027, he will be on ballot again without resigning, and no one can dare touch him as “he is known in corridors of power”, State House to be specific.
The residents of Malava, have challenged the president to come clear on whether he is the one who gave him the mandate to speak on his behalf or if he is on a mission well known to himself.