- Kakamega DG Ayub Savula accuses Lugari MP Nabii Nabwera of preying on female headteachers.
- Claims women who reject him face forced transfers.
- Savula says education standards have dropped under Nabwera.
- Nabwera already has a controversial history tied to polygamy and scandals.
- Allegations have sparked public debate on abuse of power.
Kakamega Deputy Governor Ayub Savula has launched a sharp attack on Lugari MP Nabii Nabwera, accusing him of exploiting female school administrators using threats and political power.
In a fiery speech that has since gone viral, Savula alleged that the legislator intimidates headmistresses who reject his advances by orchestrating their transfers.
The Deputy Governor shocked the crowd with his blunt remarks:
“Headmistress akikataa kulala na yeye anakua transferred,” Savula claimed, suggesting a deep abuse of office in Lugari schools.
He further compared Nabwera’s record with his own, saying academic performance was stronger during his time as MP than the “declining standards” under Nabwera’s leadership.
MP Nabii Nabwera is no stranger to scandal. Known for openly embracing polygamy, he has often made headlines for his private life.
Recently, his wife blasted him publicly on social media after accusing him of snatching his nephew’s fiancée.
Savula’s claims have ignited heated reactions online, with Kenyans raising questions about impunity, morality, and the treatment of women in leadership positions by political figures.




