Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja faces political lifeline as a section of Nairobi MCAs have vowed to proceed with the motion to impeach him.
The MCAs who are accusing the Governor of poor service delivery say they have already secured enough signatures to meet the required threshold, with a target of presenting the motion backed by 100 MCAs.
Speaking to the Press, Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai pointed out that there are more than 20 charges against the Governor as he further emphasized that with the gathered signatures, the impeachment will go through.
For many Nairobians, this battle isn’t just about politics at City Hall. It is about their daily frustrations; piles of uncollected garbage, broken roads that make commuting a nightmare, stalled projects, and services they feel have been ignored.
As MCAs push forward with the impeachment, residents are watching closely, hoping that the outcome will bring real improvements to their lives rather than just another round of political drama.
The MCAs who are accusing the Governor of poor service delivery say they have already secured enough signatures to meet the required threshold, with a target of presenting the motion backed by 100 MCAs.
Speaking to the Press, Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai pointed out that there are more than 20 charges against the Governor as he further emphasized that with the gathered signatures, the impeachment will go through.
For many Nairobians, this battle isn’t just about politics at City Hall. It is about their daily frustrations; piles of uncollected garbage, broken roads that make commuting a nightmare, stalled projects, and services they feel have been ignored.
As MCAs push forward with the impeachment, residents are watching closely, hoping that the outcome will bring real improvements to their lives rather than just another round of political drama.