Saboti MP Caleb Amisi has alleged a scheme by the national government to silence emerging leaders from the Western, following the recent arrest of Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya.

Speaking on Sunday at a Pentecostal church in Kitale, Amisi condemned the governor's detention, describing it as a calculated move to intimidate outspoken leaders who challenge the status quo. "The arrest of Governor Natembeya is not simply a legal issue, it is a clear attempt to suppress rising political leaders who advocate for the people," Amisi declared.

He urged leaders from Western Kenya to unite against what he sees as a broader scheme aimed at stifling dissenting voices and critics of the Kenya Kwanza regime.

Amisi referenced historical lessons to deliver a stern warning, quoting Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller, who cautioned that silence in the face of injustice could eventually lead to personal persecution. "They came for the Communists, and you said you were not a Communist.