Wajir Governor Mohamud to resume office, Mukhtar goes back to DG post
The
Court of Appeal has dismissed an application by Wajir Deputy Governor Ahmed Mukhtar to stay in office as the county governor.
This
comes after the High Court last month quashed the May 17, 2021 impeachment of
Governor Mohamed Abdi Mohamud, allowing him to return to take back his seat.
Mukhtar
had appealed the ruling, arguing that the three-judge Meru High Court bench of Edward
M. Muriithi, Patrick J. O. Otieno and Wamae T. W. Cherere erred in law.
Mohamud,
in his replying affidavit, presented his case for the right to resume office,
further stating that Mukhtar’s appeal did not raise any arguable issues.
“According
to him (Mohamud), all that the trial court did was to restore the parties to
the same position in which they were before his ‘illegal’ impeachment,” read
court papers.
“He
expresses his apprehension that, if stay is granted as sought, the IEBC might
not clear him to vie for any political seat in the forthcoming elections.”
The
Court of Appeal, in a ruling delivered on Wednesday, however described Mukhtar’s
Memorandum of Appeal setting out 27 grounds for his appeal as “merely
argumentative.”
“To
be successful, an applicant must first show that the intended appeal or the
appeal (if filed) is arguable, and not merely frivolous,” stated the court.
“Secondly,
the applicant must show that the appeal, or the intended appeal, if successful,
would be rendered nugatory if such stay or conservatory orders were not granted.”
Judges
W. Karanja, Hannah Okwengu, and K.I Laibuta hence ruled that Mohamud and
Mukhtar both retain their offices as Governor and Deputy Governor respectively.
Governor
Mohamud is now set to resume his office on Thursday, March 10, 2022.
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