Meru MCAs defend grounds for Governor Kawira Mwangaza's impeachment
Members of the Meru
County Assembly spent the first day of Governor Kawira Mwangaza's impeachment
hearing on Monday tabling their case on why the county boss should be removed
from office.
Mwangaza was back in the Senate chambers appearing
before the senate plenary to answer her impeachment motion, the third one in a
span of two years.
After losing two other impeachment motions
at the Senate level, the Meru MCAs were keen not to make it three out of three,
lining up eight lawyers and two key witnesses to defend their numerous grounds
for impeachment.
From the on-set, the assembly went for the
jugular, accusing the governor of illegally revoking the appointment of CPA
Virginia Kawira Miriti as secretary/CEO of the Meru County Public Service Board.
They also accuse her of failing to appoint
the chairpersons of the Meru County Revenue Board, Meru Microfinance
Corporation, Meru Youth Service Board, and Meru County Investment and Development
Corporation Board.
The governor’s team was at pains to explain
the use of manual payroll to pay personnel emoluments amounting to Ksh.102.94
million and also paying Kiambi Christus Manyara, a public communication officer
in the office of the governor his full salary and benefits despite, the officer
being in remand.
The MCAs pleaded with the senators to
listen to their case, and approve all the allegations levelled against the
governor, saying it was not by chance that she was being impeached a third
time.
Mwangaza will have a chance to defend
herself on Tuesday.
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