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Meru MCAS target Mwangaza again for impeachment

Meru MCAS target Mwangaza again for impeachment
Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza during a previous meeting. PHOTO/PRINT
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Embattled Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza is once again walking a tightrope after some members of the county assembly filed yet another impeachment motion as some residents push for the county to be suspended.

While the motion is scheduled for tabling in the assembly today, nine voters have written to President William Ruto asking him to suspend the county on the grounds that “it has turned into a national shame and an object of ridicule”.

The nine petitioners argue that the political differences between Mwangaza and MCAs have reached an irreconcilable level and that suspending the county is the only remedy.

“As a result of the said stalemate, the people of Meru County suffer and continue to suffer immeasurable damage in the form of violation of their rights as elucidated in this petition,” the petitioners say.

They accuse the assembly Speaker Ayub Bundi Solomon of holding the county to ransom by allegedly controlling it for his selfish interests.

“[Bundi] has expressly forbidden … Members of the County Assembly from working with the Executive and uses incentives such as membership to County Assembly Sectoral Committees and foreign trips to foster compliance,” they claim.

Foreign trips

The Speaker, they say, uses his powers to unilaterally remove from committees any MCA who disobeys him and makes sure the legislator doesn’t go on foreign trips, while obedient members serve on as many as five committees and are always travelling abroad.

“The County Assembly premises are run as private grounds where admittance is reserved for those who are in the Speaker’s good books,” the petitioners claim.

“Members of the public are restricted from the gallery which should be open to the public and hence we are of the opinion that the Meru County Assembly is trying to hide things from us.”

Some 13 MCAs have reportedly moved to court ro challenge the Speaker’s decision to remove them from committees.

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