Former presidential candidate Nazlin Umar. She has said she does not want any reconciliation between her and National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale. [PHOTO/Nazlin Umar Facebook]
Former presidential candidate Nazlin Umar has said she does not want any reconciliation between her and National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale.
Nazlin came out mid this year claiming that they had a clandestine relationship that was now turning sour because of unmet demands by Duale.
At the time, she wanted the Garissa MP to come back home to her.
However, she now claims that Duale is on a blackmail spree and wants to finish her using state apparatus.
She said the legislator had hired people to hack into her communication channels including her phone and social media outlets.
"Aden is executing his threats, for real. I don't want any reconciliation. I want justice and my honor, my reputation returned, reinstated. My modesty returned. Period," she said.
"I'm shaken that he has no limits, such impunity. How long am I to remain his victim? I need to make a police report as well and ask the President to intervene, hear my issues and control his majority leader," she added.
The former presidential candidate accused Duale of using the National Intelligence Service to track her movements.
"Aden Duale needs to stop abusing his powers, NIS, and let go and stop following me like my shadow. If I am in communication with my lawyers to decide how I may want to take any action against him, it is my lawful right to do so and if he keeps pestering me like this, then of course I will. Why push me? Why keep me under 24 hours surveillance, my movements, whereabouts, calls, SMS?"