Martha Karua Pleads with Senate to Dismiss Meru Governor Mwangaza's Impeachment

Martha Karua Pleads with Senate to Dismiss Meru Governor Mwangaza's Impeachment

NARC-Kenya party leader Martha Karua has urged the Senate to throw out Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza’s impeachment, terming it ill-informed.

Mwangaza was impeached on Wednesday after 67 out of her 69 MCAs voted in support of the ouster motion on grounds of gross misconduct, abuse of office, and gross violation of the Constitution and county laws.

The governor is accused of nepotism, illegal appointments, unlawful dismissals, usurpation of constitutional and statutory functions, incitement, bullying, vilification, misleading campaigns against other leaders, violation of public finance management laws, and misconduct relating to the nomination of CECs.

Karua argued that most of the issues cited as grounds for impeachment of Mwangaza could have easily been handled through a reprimand or cured by nullification or revocation of such appointments and restarting impugned processes.

“Breach of hiring procedure especially for those freshly in office, when they do occur are cured by nullification/revocation of such appointments and restarting the process,” Karua said in an opinion piece on Sunday.

Karua further dismissed MCAs’ claims that Mwangaza’s failure to subject a ‘non-existent honorary position’ held by her husband to competitive recruitment was unconstitutional.

“The appointment of the First Gentleman of Meru County to an honourary position cannot by any stretch of imagination amount to gross violation of the Constitution…unless of course, the assembly is suggesting a mock competitive recruitment’,” she said. 

Karua noted that the generalized grievances are a clear evidence of the political tug-of-war and supremacy battle between the County Assembly and the Governor, saying the assembly appears to have used or abused its power to settle scores. 

“This is not only a gross violation of the Constitution but a dangerous and unacceptable move that undermines our democracy,” added Karua.

She likened Mwangaza’s impeachment process to Nancy Baraza’s ouster from the Deputy Chief Justice position in 2012 over gross misconduct. Both leaders are victims of sexism, according to Karua.

“The Kawira impeachment is reminiscent of the dethroning of the first Deputy Chief Justice Nancy Baraza for an omission that could otherwise have earned her a reprimand. While men in high office are shielded from allegations of high crime and gross misconduct, women are hounded out,” argues Karua.

“One hopes that the legal advisers of the Senate and the Senate itself will be woke in this matter and that all donees of people’s power will henceforth remember such power must be used for the common good, not self-gratification.”

The Senate is set to hold a special sitting on Tuesday to consider the impeachment motion.

Comments

Guest (not verified)     Mon, 12/19/2022 @ 08:30am

Do not use gender as an excuse.This woman committed several offences and then thumbed her nose at the system when she was called out on itStop interfering in Meru politics let the chips fall where they may.Holders of public office should never forget they were elected to serve and not cow down and abuse the very electorate that put them in office.Nothing in politics is permanent and using other channels to “prop” a dictator only works for so long.

Guest (not verified)     Mon, 12/19/2022 @ 10:17am

Meru county should be dissolved because;
1. The impeachment is unconstitutional
2. Having a supportive husband is not a crime
3. Being a woman is not a crime
4. Being faithful to your husband is not a crime

Maxiley (not verified)     Mon, 12/19/2022 @ 12:26pm

I was waiting for her to cry SEXISM.MCAs seem to have ample evidence for impeaching her.Now let's see if the senate agrees with them.

Jane (not verified)     Mon, 12/19/2022 @ 04:41pm

In reply to by Maxiley (not verified)

How would a confused Luhya man in Tampa, Florida know what sexism is after harassing Mexican women all over the South of Florida and the Panhandle?? This bush Luhya man in Florida is a good example of taking a monkey out of the bush of Luhya land but no one bothered to take the BUSH out of his thick head.

Thuita (not verified)     Mon, 12/19/2022 @ 04:45pm

In reply to by Maxiley (not verified)

All those MCAs are very corrupt; a point you would not understand because your other name is corruption. Do not comment just to comment without facts, rest you look and sound shitly stupid.

GG (not verified)     Tue, 12/20/2022 @ 04:14pm

In reply to by Maxiley (not verified)

Of course they have their own ‘evidence’! However, you failed to ask yourselves if the said evidence is admissible and or have some legal framework to support the impeachment case!

Corruption and misogyny are what’s driving the MCAs here! Why are they demanding more money, yet the entire country is broke? Kawira mwangaza ain’t going anywhere!!

JustMe (not verified)     Mon, 12/19/2022 @ 12:32pm

“The Kawira impeachment is reminiscent of the dethroning of the first Deputy Chief Justice Nancy Baraza for an omission that could otherwise have earned her a reprimand. While men in high office are shielded from allegations of high crime and gross misconduct, women are hounded out,” argues Karua.
PERIOD. When Martha speaks, she states.

JustMe (not verified)     Mon, 12/19/2022 @ 12:36pm

“The Kawira impeachment is reminiscent of the dethroning of the first Deputy Chief Justice Nancy Baraza for an omission that could otherwise have earned her a reprimand. While men in high office are shielded from allegations of high crime and gross misconduct, women are hounded out,” argues Karua. PERIOD.

Mwororo (not verified)     Mon, 12/19/2022 @ 02:07pm

Excellent summation! The MCAs went for over kill. Many other difficulty issues will arise that will require this team to use their brains rather than emtions and vendetta.

Shaka (not verified)     Mon, 12/19/2022 @ 04:17pm

Woman u lost an Election, now ur out hia backing a corrupt, useless person's that got impeached. Time to head home n look for plan B as Politics is not ur cup of tea.

Mutuura Mwangi (not verified)     Tue, 12/20/2022 @ 10:25am

Anyone who's spent time amongst Meru men understands their extreme chauvinism. Hence no surprise at what is the real issue in that setup.

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