Court declines to stop Meru MCAs from debating Governor Mwangaza’s impeachment
The
Nyeri Court of Appeal has declined to stop the Meru County Assembly from
debating on Governor Kawira Mwangaza's ouster motion.
The
governor had moved to the Court of Appeal to challenge the ruling of the Meru High
Court against her to stop the assembly from debating on her removal from office,
saying the matter was not urgent.
Justice
Aggrey Muchelure and two other judges on Wednesday moved the ruling of the
matter to October 27.
Marius
Maranya, one of the lawyers representing the county assembly argued that the
court being a constitutional organ did not have the mandate to stop another
constitutional arm – the assembly – from carrying out its mandate.
He
submitted that the assembly impeachment process could not be carried out any
other day if postponed.
The
assembly is at the moment debating on the impeachment motion tabled before it
by the majority Evans Mawira Karia who has tabled 7 counts as grounds to
impeach the governor.
Among
the grounds for the impeachment are misuse of public funds, gross misconduct
and contempt of the county assembly and court.
Want to send us a story? SMS to 25170 or WhatsApp 0743570000 or Submit on Citizen Digital or email wananchi@royalmedia.co.ke
Comments
No comments yet.
Leave a Comment