Reprieve to Obado as Majority leader defends him in ouster motion

A section of Migori County Assembly Members led by majority leader Mallan Ogega have rushed in Governor Okoth Obado’s defense following a plot to impeach him.

MCAs seeking to kick out Mr Obado say the criminal charges he is facing after being linked to the murder of Rongo University student Sharon Otieno is adequate reason for him to relinquish his seat.

But the camp backing Mr Obado has maintained that the county chief is innocent until proved guilty, and attempts to impeach him may be prejudicial.

Majority Leader Mallan Ogega said he was not aware of any plans to impeach the governor and maintained that it is too early to entertain impeachment ideas.

Obado was on Thursday last week denied bail by High Court and has been remanded at Industrial Area Prison in Nairobi.

He is expected back in court on October 8, coincidentally, the same day when the county’s senatorial by-election is slated to take place.

Scores of MCAs thronged the law courts in Nairobi on Monday and Thursday last week to show solidarity with the governor as he was taken to answer to the murder charge, which he denied.

Migori has 56 MCAs, two thirds (40) of whom must support any impeachment motion.

Nyabasi East MCA Mwita Motangi acknowledged that there is a section of MCAs keen on starting the process of impeaching the governor, but hastened to add that such a motion would not sail through as the governor holds sway in the assembly.

“It is true there are those of us who may want to table a motion of impeachment but this will be defeated upon arrival as a majority are for the governor,” he said.

Homa Bay Woman Representative Gladys Wanga is among leaders who have maintained that Mr Obado should quit.

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