Lilian Ng’ang’a: Governor Mutua has demanded that I refund every coin that he ever given to me

By , K24 Digital
On Thu, 4 Nov, 2021 12:40 | < 1 min read
Lilian Ng'ang'a and her lawyer Philip Murgor during a press briefing on Thursday, November 4. PHOTO/Courtesy
Lilian Ng'ang'a and her lawyer Philip Murgor during a press briefing on Thursday, November 4. PHOTO/Courtesy

Former Machakos First Lady Lilian Ng'ang'a has accused her ex-partner Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua of refusing to move on following their separation.

In a press conference held on Thursday, November 4, Lilian accused the governor of threatening and making her life miserable after they separated. She said that the governor had labelled her as his enemy number one.

She further claimed that the governor had asked her to take back every property and money he ever gave her or made available to her for her own use.

"He has demanded through his lawyers that I refund any money he has ever given to me or made available for my use,” Lilian said.

In that regard, Lilian also claimed that the governor had already taken her personal vehicle and sold it to another party. She said that Mutua had stormed her home in Kileleshwa without her permission and took the said vehicle.

"Without my knowledge or consent and using a spare key which he had illegally obtained, he drove away my personal motor vehicle and proceeded to fraudulently transfer the ownership of the car in the logbook into his name, and thereafter sold the vehicle to a third party,” she said.

Lilian also claimed that Mutua has also transferred her shares in a hotel business that they allegedly jointly own to his sister.

She claimed that Mutua was a fraud who illegally transferred her properties to other people without her knowledge.

“Mutua recently and illegally transferred my shares in the Ndash Enterprises LTD (the hotel company) to his sister Ann Mbandi Mutua. Again, a dear act of fraud," she said.