‘Don’t get comfortable just yet!’ Waibara renews fight for Gatundu North MP seat against Kibe

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As other politicians are set campaigning for the upcoming general election in 2022 in Kenya, some still cry foul over the results of the previous election which took place some years back.

For Gatundu North MP Anne Wanjiku Kibe, she may have to defend her seat again after her rival Clement Kung’u Waibara filed a fresh application at the High Court seeking her removal from office.

Mr Waibara, who is a former MP, claims that Kibe did not qualify to vie for seat as she did not resign from her previous post as a nominated Member of County Assembly (MCA).

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“Kibe with the express and assistance of IEBC, knowingly violated provisions of the constitution that prohibits election to the National Assembly of any person who holds office of MCA,” his petition reads.

In 2013, Kibe was nominated under The National Alliance (TNA) party to serve at the Kiambu County Assembly.

According to Waibara, she took advantage of her position and applied to the Jubilee Party so that she could be nominated to contest in the 2017 general election as their candidate for Gatundu MP seat.

Waibara added that the constitution requires sitting MCAs wishing to vie for elections as MPs to resign from office on or before the date of their application for nomination by political parties or upon nomination by their respective parties.

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“Hon Kibe was not qualified for election to the said position as she was at the material times still holding office as an MCA in Kiambu County Assembly,” he said.

The Independent and Election and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has been listed as a respondent in the suit.

Waibara accuses the IEBC of failing to discharge its mandate and ensure Ms Kibe was dully qualified under the constitution.

“IEBC knowingly or negligently failed to discharge it constitutional mandate in verifying the qualifications of Kibe and thereby caused a grave violation of the constitutions,”  he said

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The former MP also faulted the commission claiming that it perpetuated an illegality that persists to date in breach of the constitution and at the expense of the constituents of Gatundu North.

He is also requesting to have an order directing the speaker of the National Assembly to issue to IEBC a notice in writing of the vacancy of the MP’s seat and that the court grants an order requiring IEBC to hold a by-election for the position of MP in the constituency.

Waibara had in September 2017 filed a petition at Kiambu High court challenging Kibe’s win claiming the election was not free and fair after he garnered 9,390 votes against 39,447 to Kibe.

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