Kimani wa Matangi is a long-time businessman and political figure. He is allied to a sitting governor. He has claimed that the demolition was part of a sustained campaign of political persecution. This campaign has been targeting him for the past three years.
According to Matangi, the raid occurred without prior notice. A court order existed to stop any interference with the property.
In a strongly worded statement, Matangi said the land on which the business stood was legally leased. He stated that all lease obligations had been met as required.

He noted that he has operated from the premises since 1994, calling the destruction not only unlawful but deeply personal.
The intention of this cowardly act is to obstruct my work as governor,” Matangi stated, adding that the actions would not weaken his resolve or deter him from public service.
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He described the demolition as politically motivated, alleging that individuals were exploiting state machinery to intimidate and silence him.
The incident has raised serious questions about the enforcement of court orders and the use of security forces in civil disputes.
Legal experts warn that ignoring court directives undermines the rule of law and public confidence in state institutions.
Authorities are yet to issue an official statement explaining the operation, including why police presence was necessary and whether due process was followed.
As the debris settles, Matangi says he is leaving the matter in God’s hands, even as calls grow for accountability and transparency over the dramatic nighttime demolition that has left livelihoods and property in ruins.