Nairobi MCAs suspend Sakaja impeachment push after Ruto, Raila talks


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The principals of the broad-based
government on Tuesday held separate meetings to save Nairobi Governor Johnson
Sakaja from a looming impeachment push by ward representatives.
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Democratic Movement (ODM) ward representatives put the plan to impeach Governor
Sakaja on hold for 30 days following the intervention of party leader Raila
Odinga.
At State House,
Nairobi, President William Ruto secured more wiggle room for the beleaguered
governor by persuading UDA MCAs to work with him. The MCAs had expressed
dissatisfaction with the handling of key issues in the capital.
After day-long
consultations chaired separately by President Ruto and ODM leader Raila
Odinga, the Nairobi MCAs dropped the impeachment motion against Governor
Sakaja.
“Tumefanya
mkutano na MCAs wa Azimio na tumekubaliana hiyo impeachment motion itupiliwe
mbali ili viongozi wa Nairobi wakae chini wafanye kazi pamoja kwa wananchi wa
Nairobi...,” said George Aladwa, the ODM Party Chairperson for Nairobi.
Nairobi MCAs
presented their concerns, which they said were sufficient to impeach Sakaja.
The ward representatives, who had already secured enough signatures, accused
the governor of sidelining them and implementing development projects without
consultation.
The MCAs
questioned how the Ward Development Fund had been utilised, as well as the
criteria used to select projects and award bursaries in the county.
The Nairobi
governor, who was present at both meetings, pledged to involve the county
assembly through consultations in running county affairs.
Governor
Sakaja said each ward in Nairobi had received its fair share of the fund, with
a total of Ksh.715.8 million worth of development projects in the 2022/2023 financial
year, Ksh.925.6 million in the 2023/2024 financial year, while Ksh.889 million
was set aside as Ward Development Funds in the 2024/2025 financial year.
On the issue
of bursary allocations, Sakaja told the tense meetings that his administration
had allocated Ksh.1 billion for more than 119,000 students in the 2022/2023
financial year, but the Controller of Budget suspended the issuance of bursary
funds by governors last year.
“Tumesema
kama viongozi wa ODM tumepatia Sakaja mwezi mmoja akae chini na MCAs waelewane
vile watafanya kazi,” said Aladwa.
At State
House, Nairobi, President Ruto, while meeting UDA MCAs, cautioned them against
pursuing the ouster motion, saying it would distract from the delivery of
services to the city.
President
Ruto urged the Nairobi leadership to embrace more consultations as they carry
out their mandate.
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