Photo courtesy; senator Cleophas Malala
The Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala has again been dealt a huge blow just days after his underating remarks about police which he made during a campaign rally in Kakamega.
According to a reliable source, Malala's Security has been withdrawn and will now walk and carry his Campaigns without the watch of the security until the time when he apologizes well. According to the National Police Service Commission, the government will not provide security to politicians not respecting police officers who have been there for them day and night.
Malala claimed that the work of the police does not need education, a statement that has continued igniting the country to even a point of releasing a statement while apologizing to the men and women in uniforms.

Malala is seeking the Kakamega Gubernatorial Seat through the Kenya Kwanza and is facing a tough battle from the former KETRACO boss Fernandes Barasa.
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