Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti has called on government investigative agencies to act independently and refrain from relying on politically motivated reports. Speaking with resolve, the governor warned against the weaponization of institutions like the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) by power scavengers individuals and “political enemies.” Ndeti emphasized that her administration has nothing to hide and welcomed scrutiny, urging investigators to establish facts through their own inquiries rather than baseless accusations.
In a bold statement, Governor Ndeti expressed openness to a full investigation—even inviting EACC officials to her home if necessary to verify claims of corruption. She maintained that transparency remains a cornerstone of her leadership, and she will not be intimidated or distracted by what she described as political destruction tactics. “I will continue serving the people of Machakos without fear,” she affirmed, signaling her commitment to public service amidst mounting political noise.




The controversy stems from an EACC raid on Machakos County offices last week following unverified reports of graft from governor wavinya’s political opponents. These reports, circulated by Ndeti’s political opponents, claimed that county funds were being misappropriated to bankroll Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka’s anticipated 2027 presidential campaign. However, no evidence of wrongdoing has surfaced, raising concerns about the abuse of state machinery for political gain.

In response, local residents have rallied behind Governor Ndeti, condemning what they perceive as attempts to derail her administration through falsehoods. Community leaders and voters alike have voiced their support, warning political adversaries to cease disruptive tactics.
With unwavering public backing and a clean record so far, Ndeti’s supporters have vowed to re-elect her in 2027, praising her ongoing developmental work and resilience in the face of adversity.
