Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri is in hot soup after it arose that he has impregnated an orphan from Nakuru City County.
The Jubilee Party MP who is associated to Deputy President William Ruto’s UDA party is reported to have impregnated the form 1 student in 2019,but figured out how to conceal the case up to now when the guardians of the student demanded for justice from the Law Society of Kenya.
The MP who was also in a tough situation for impregnating his house girl, is currently endeavoring to make sure the new sex outrage isn’t spilled to the media.
Gurdians of the orphaned girl detailed the matter to the LSK – Nakuru Branch, however they were threatened by the MP until they pulled out the case.
The young lady who dropped out of school met MP Kimani Ngunjiri in 2019 when she had gone to the MP’s office in Bahati Constituency for a bursary sponsorship for her secondary education.
The MP then, at that point,lied to the student that she’ll be granted the bursary, however the MP managed to brainwash her and impregnated her instead of funding her education.
Ngunjiri is now involved in a child upkeep case with her former house girl who was also impregnated by the randy MP.
As per insights over a time of 90 days in lockdown because of COVID-19, 152,000 Kenyan girls became pregnant – a 40% increment in the nation’s month to month normal.
These numbers, from early July, are probably the earliest bits of proof connecting the COVID-19 pandemic to accidental pregnancies.
A report released by National Council on Population and Development (NCPD) shows that two out of five teens in the country are either young moms or are pregnant.
A further scrutiny of teen pregnancy statistics in Kenya reveals that between July 2016 and June 2017, Kenya recorded 278,397 adolescent and teenage pregnancies for girls aged 10-19 years, specifically, 28, 932 girls aged 10-14 and 349,465 girls aged 15-19 became pregnant, according to a United Nations Population Fund Report.
Nonetheless, in spite of the way that teen pregnancies have been a threat in the country, throughout the most recent couple of years, the most recent information shows that the numbers peaked in the month of March 2020 after schools were closed over the Covid-19 pandemic.