Two in Court to Block Resignation of Polycarp Igathe as Nairobi Deputy Governor

The resignation of Polycarp Igathe as Nairobi Deputy Governor has been challenged in court by two voters. In a petition filed at Milimani Law Courts on Tuesday, Somin Kokoyo and Javan Owala are seeking to have Igathe’s resignation declared null and void.
They further want the court to issue a declaration that Nairobi County Executive Committee is not properly constituted, due to a vacancy in the Office of the Deputy Governor.
The two also argue that a vacancy in the Office of a Deputy Governor is not provided for in the Constitution.
“The continuous undermining of the constitutional role of deputy governor sets a dangerous precedent to the rule of law, constitutionalism and is an upfront to the spirit of devolution in Kenya,” the two say in their affidavit.
They also claim that his resignation has put Nairobi County into a leadership crisis and the rights of Nairobi residents under Article 38 will be prejudiced, since a vacancy in the office of the Deputy Governor will negatively impact the operations of the Governor.
“The constitution stipulates that a governor and his deputy are elected on a joint ticket. There cannot be a vacancy in the office of a Deputy Governor,” they add.
It is also their view that Sonko and Igathe publicly entered into a social contract with the people of Nairobi during the August 8th,2017 elections. In the said contract, they say, Igathe was tasked with handling administrative functions of the county, while Sonko was tasked with handling political affairs.
Igathe tendered his resignation on January 12th citing failure to earn the trust of Governor Sonko to enable him run the county.
He formally vacated office on January 31st.
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Aki all these courts need to…
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Aki all these courts need to be burned down to ashes ... nothing can get done in this country without the court orders. How will the court force a grown man to go to work ???
I feel that resignation of…
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I feel that resignation of deputy governor should nullify being in office of the governor.if one resigned both have .... My 2 cents
Let Igathe go. You cannot…
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Let Igathe go. You cannot force the dude to do the job he does not want. Sonko like John Gakuo and he was his first choice for his deputy
Kokoyo and Owaya must be 2…
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Kokoyo and Owaya must be 2 Celebrity BASTARDS (who seem to see a FATHER Figure in Igathe). I would call them Sissies of the Day.
Me thinks Igathe is…
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Me thinks Igathe is regretting his resignation and is using these guys.
Put on your thinking caps if…
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Put on your thinking caps if you have any.This guys are simply stating that the governor is not fit to lead Nairobi.Nairobians elected the duo and since Igathe has quit Sonko should or to put it bluntly must go.It is time for a new team as the current governor clearly does not know what he is doing.Why bother with a deputy governor simply change the law suit and insist that Sonko should resign having failed miserably he is in over his head and am not sure he knows when it is time to quit.
For any court to even think…
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For any court to even think of entertaining such nonsense, that would be the highest form of juris-stupidity. (The last double word is my own creation).
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