Former Kathiani MP Wavinya Ndeti now claims her life is in danger.
Ndeti says Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua has been trailing her for 'unknown' intentions.
She says Mutua should be held accountable if anything happens to her.
Ndeti on Monday night posted on her Facebook page that the governor has continuously been stalking her and monitoring her movements.
She gave a series of attacks that happened to people close to her which she says aren't accidental or normal.
"My dad was shot just 2 days before I launched my gubernatorial bid in 2013. The day I served Mutua with court papers for my petition in 2013, my neighbor's Range Rover which was similar to mine was shot at entering our gate. In early 2017, my opponent opened his Maendeleo Chap Chap Party offices 100m from my home in an attempt to intimidate me," read her post in part.
Ndeti claimed the governor was seen driving slowly by her gate in a white VX Land Cruiser car tailed by a Grey Subaru on Monday at around 4.00pm.
She said it was not the first time for Mutua to be seen around her home.
Ndeti said one of her workers recently confessed he had been offered Sh3 million by persons known to him to relay information regarding her movements.
The former legislature who unsuccessfully rallied for the Machakos gubernatorial seat in 2013 in her post said she had reported the matter at a police station.
"I have reported the matter to the police, if anything happens to me hold him responsible," Ndeti said.
Ndeti said she will appeal Mutua's win on April 16th next week.
Mutua is yet to respond to the claims.
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