Lugari Mp Issues Demand Letters to Bloggers Over Defamation Claims
Lugari MP Nabii Nabwera has threatened to take legal action against three bloggers accused of circulating social media posts linking him to the accident involving Munyuki High School principal Simon Isiaho Shange.
Through his lawyer, Danstan Omari, the MP has issued demand letters to Simon Asievela, Opunga George, and Amunga Peter requiring them to remove the posts, publicly apologize, and admit liability. The letters also seek KSh20 million in compensation from each blogger for alleged reputational damage.
Speaking outside Milimani Law Courts, Omari said the allegations on platforms including Malava Online and Kakamega Post were false and politically motivated.
"The statements linking our client to the accident and disappearance of Principal Isiaho are false, damaging, and without any factual basis. We expect the bloggers to remove the posts and apologize, or we will take legal action to protect our client’s reputation," Omari said.
Counsel Danstan Omari and other advocates during the press briefing today outside Milimani law courts on November 8,2025|Screengrab.The bloggers have been given 12 hours from Monday to comply. Failure to do so will result in defamation proceedings.
The case has drawn public attention, particularly around the circumstances of Principal Isiaho’s accident.
Isiaho went missing on the morning of Monday, November 3, 2025, while travelling to collect KCSE examination papers. His vehicle was later found crashed at the notorious Muge black spot near Omega, close to the Lumakanda bus stage on the Eldoret–Malaba highway.
Witnesses reported visible signs of the crash, but the principal was not at the scene, prompting searches and widespread concern. Authorities continue to investigate both the accident and his disappearance.
Community member Tabitha Daraja called on the DCI to provide clarity, urging residents to avoid politicizing the tragedy.
"This is a painful moment for the family and the school. Let investigations guide the truth. We should not turn this into a political confrontation," she said.
Nabwera, who recently contested the ODM Lugari chairmanship, dismissed calls to step aside, stating he will continue discharging his duties as elected representative.

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