Former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu, his wife Susan Wangari, and three others are set to be sentenced tomorrow by a magistrates’ court after being convicted on corruption-related charges linked to the improper award of a Sh588M road contract.

Also convicted were Charles Chege and Beth Wangeci, Directors of Testimony Enterprises Limited, and former Kiambu Roads official Lucas Wahinya.
The defendants have pleaded for a non-custodial sentence, expressing regret for their actions and asking for forgiveness from both God and the court. Through their lawyer, John Swaka, they begged the court for mercy and a second chance, stating, “We are on our knees.”
Lucas, in particular, argued that as the sole provider for his family, a custodial sentence would severely impact their well-being.
However, the prosecution urged the court to impose a strict sentence to deter others from engaging in corrupt practices. Prosecutor Faith Mwila emphasized the severity of the offense and its harmful effects on society.
The Lower Eastern Times Opening The Third Eye