Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza Dares MCAs To Bring On Second Impeachment Motion

Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza has dared Members of the County Assembly to bring on a planned impeachment motion for a second time.

Mwangaza says the plot by the MCAs to oust her will once again fail as they have no grounds. 

The Governor, who has been at loggerheads with the MCAs and her deputy Rev. Isaac Mutuma, says the motion being crafted is sponsored by a political party which she did not mention.

During her monthly media briefing with a local radio station, the Governor dared the MCAs to bring on the impeachment motion which comes months after yet another impeachment was shot down by Senators.

“Najua mmeskia mambo ya impeachment motion tena…nimeambiwa na MCAs ambao nimeongea na wao wanasema wanaskumwa na chama,” said Mwangaza.

The embattled Governor who survived an ouster attempt at the Senate on December 30, 2022, asked the MCAs to do their homework first before tabling an impeachment motion.

“Mimi naomba hivi…ata kama mnatafuta impeachment motion you can’t get an answer minus the formula,” she added.

Governor Mwangaza blames her woes on leaders she terms as greedy and who she says are laying grounds to succeed her at the next polls.

 “The few noises sio ya wananchi wa kawaida but a few leaders who are preparing for 2027 General Election,” Kawira stated.

Mwangaza, who has been in many political battles since taking over the county’s leadership mantle, asked not to be distracted as she is on course to serve the residents of Meru County.

‘Watu hawajaamini kwamba Governor wa Meru ni Mama….sisi kama county ya Meru tumekuwa na kazi ambazo zinaonekana,” the Governor noted.

The MCAs, in the first impeachment motion last year, claimed that Mwangaza was overstepping her mandate and refusing to award the ward development fund. 

MCAs are crafting an impeachment motion which will soon be tabled in the assembly.

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