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National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has dared Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya to make good his threat to sue him over remarks he made against him during a burial in Bungoma on Friday, January 3.

Through Oringe Waswa & Opiny Advocates, Natembeya on January 6, issued a demand letter to Ichung'wah asking him to apologise and compensate him claiming the remarks he made at the burial of Speaker Moses Wetang'ula's mother were defamatory to him.

But in a rejoinder Ichung’wah, through Adrian Kamotho Njenga & Company Advocates, dared Natembeya for a legal battle saying he was ready to take him head-on.

The majority leader noted that any legal suit filed against him would be dead on arrival.

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