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The government on Tuesday is said to have withdrawn security officers guarding Mama Ngina and her private homes.


The family of former President Uhuru Kenyatta has deployed private security guards at the home of former first lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta after President William Ruto's government withdrew her security detail.  

The government on Tuesday is said to have withdrawn security officers guarding Mama Ngina and her private homes. 

The security guards were manning her various homes in Muthaiga in Nairobi and Ichaweri in Gatundu, Kiambu County.

Nairobi Leo on Wednesday morning learnt that the family has now deployed several private guards at the home to provide security. 

Nairobi Leo has established that the family dispatched officers from KK security.

On Tuesday, a group of Businessmen vowed to match to the home of Former First Lady to express their disappointment with mass protests held in the country.

Mama Ngina Kenyatta. IMAGE /FILE

In a letter addressed to Muthaiga police station OCS Tuesday, the group said it intends to plead with her to request retired president Uhuru Kenyatta to stop financing the Azimio protests.

The group's chairperson Theuri Wanjiru claimed the protests have adversely affected their businesses and disrupted the livelihoods of the local community.

"While the nature of our gathering is firm and resolute, we emphasize that it is intended to be peaceful and respectful," Theuri's letter reads in part.