The Nairobi County Assembly Speaker, Ken Ngondi, has come under fire after a video surfaced online showing him allegedly engaging in inappropriate behavior with a Muslim woman. The incident has sparked outrage and criticism from various quarters, with many condemning his actions as disrespectful and a violation of the woman’s cultural and religious beliefs.
In the video, which has been widely shared on social media, Ken Ngondi is seen forcibly shaking the Muslim woman’s hand and engaging in what some have described as inappropriate behavior during what appears to be a birthday party. The footage has elicited strong reactions from the public, with many expressing their displeasure over the Speaker’s conduct.
The Chairlady of the “Women’s Association of Kanairo” Nimo, took to Instagram to express her disappointment and anger over the incident. In her post, she condemned Ngondi’s actions as unnecessary and disrespectful, stating that the Muslim woman might have been smiling out of anxiety but was likely feeling disrespected. She also suggested that anyone affected by Ngondi’s behavior could take legal action against him.
Prominent lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi also weighed in on the issue, calling Ngondi’s actions a “gross violation of her privacy” and suggesting that they could form the basis for a legal suit. He criticized the Speaker for misusing his powers and privileges by abusing women, their faith, and beliefs.
The incident has raised questions about the Speaker’s conduct and the culture within the Nairobi County Assembly. Some have accused Ngondi of being a “misogynist” and of abusing his position of power to force women to do what he wants.
Ken Ngondi has not yet responded to the allegations, but the controversy has put him in the spotlight and may have far-reaching consequences for his political career. As the public awaits his response, the incident has reignited discussions about the treatment of women in positions of power and the need for greater accountability and respect for cultural and religious sensitivities.