Sean Ngirici/The Mountain JournalÂ
editor@themountainjournal.co.ke
Isiolo MCAs made their threat true when they sent their Governor Abdi Guyo packing after two weeks of intense battle and leaders seeking for reconciliation.
In the impeachment, 16 MCAs supported the impeachment as only two voted against the motion tabled by the Sericho MCA Abubakar Godana.
The assembly impeached Guyo, on the basis of gross misconduct, violation of the Constitution and various laws, and abuse of office.
Godana cited violations of Chapter Six of the Constitution, the Leadership and Integrity Act, and the Public Officers’ Ethics Act.
“These Acts provide for respect for the rule of law, good governance, accountability and transparency, key principles of leadership,” he said.
After the motion was tabled, the MCAs claimed to had faced threats from the strangers as they were followed by unknown vehicles .
Back in Isiolo, community leaders were mobilised to chat ways to stop the impeachment motion, after the majority of the MCAs remained unmoved.
