Embattled Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu forgot his troubles for a moment and did a 'holy' jig during a church fundraiser in Trans Nzoia.

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Decked out in a checked shirt and a pair of denim trousers, the outspoken Kiambu boss flaunted his dancing skills for all and sundry.

Waititu maintained that he will not budge in his support for Deputy President William Ruto's 2022 presidential bid.

"We are Christians who believe in God and I will not be part of those who want to go against the agreement between Uhuru and Ruto. Don't take any other story from anyone, " the Kiambu Governor said.

Governor Waititu had his home raided last week as detectives from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission carried out investigations into claims of corruption in the Kiambu County government.

The county boss has maintained his innocence, saying that the corruption claims are being peddled by his political adversaries.

He has been part of the so-called Tangatanga movement that has been moving around the country drumming up support for Ruto's presidential ambitions.

Waititu took over from former Governor William Kabogo and his administration has been embroiled in controversies.