Angry Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika has expressed her disappointment with Nakuru governor Lee Kinyanjui over what she claims is the county Chief referring to Tabitha Karanja a puppet. Earlier in the morning, Governor Lee Kinyanjui termed most leaders under UDA and vying in Nakuru County as one chosen because of their financial ability. Kinyanjui said that the people of Nakuru County will be denied a chance to elect leaders of their choice because there will be no nomination to be done. Statements by governor Lee Kinyanjui came barely a day after the Keroche Breweries Boss ditched ODM and Joined UDA allied to the Deputy President William Ruto. 
However, taking to her social media handles, Nakuru County gubernotorial aspirant under UDA Party Susan Kihika has warned governor Lee Kinyanjui over his insensitive remarks. According to Kihika, the Nakuru County Chief should remember that pride comes before a fall. The two leaders will be facing each other in the gubernotorial race in the coming general Elections.
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