Former Machakos Deputy Governor Bernard Kiala is a man who needs no introduction.
On Nov 18, 2016, her daughter Kathleen Nduku, allegedly went missing.
Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka linked Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua to Nduku's missing.
Mutua had threatened to sue him over the remarks.
Kiala had announced to the public that anybody who knows his daughter's whereabouts to give information to either the police or his family.
He had also linked different leaders to his daughter's 'kidnap.'
"Kalonzo took to the podium and addressed hundreds of people claiming I was involved in the kidnap of my deputy's child. I will take legal action so he can prove what he said in KIbwezi," Mutua said in Kitui County
Kiala later announced that his lost daughter had been found.
“My daughter, Kathleen Nduku, was rescued by the police this morning at Kasarani area, Nairobi. I wish to thank everyone who participated in the search. Those who sent us messages of encouragement, and above all those that prayed and fasted with us. I am grateful to the Kenya police and the various departments that were involved in the search for their professionalism and commitment to duty. Investigations are still ongoing. Thank you and God bless you ALL,” Kiala posted on his Facebook page.
The two leaders' rivalry started when Mutua ditched Wiper to form Maendeleo Chap Chap Movement, which he used to defend his post on August 8, 2017 polls.
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