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Governor Nyaribo threatens to call for the dissolution of county government

Nyamira County Governor Amos Nyaribo has threatened to call for the dissolution of the county
government.

Nyaribo said the county MCA's are not ready to cooperate with him in ensuring development.
Nyaribo spoke to journalists on Wednesday, when he led a government delegation in inspecting
various areas that were proposed for construction of stadiums, hospital and county headquarters
in Nyamira town.

The county boss was reacting on Tuesdays assembly decision which rejected his nominee for
Deputy Governor position James Gesami.”When I was sworn in as governor, I met with all the MCAs and we came to a conclusion of
cooperation, consultation, and working together as a team for the better of our county, now it
seems the MCAs are not ready to work with me, and the only thing is to call upon the President
to dissolve the county and we go for a fresh elections”.  the county boss stated.

The County governor further called the MCAs to come back to their senses and work with him
for the better of the county.He insisted that a section of members of the county assembly were compromised to ensure
Gesami has been rejected by both the committee on appointments and the assembly as a whole.

I am fully aware that a section of the MCAs have been compromised to twist my leadership,
but I wish to state that let them come here and we talk on how we can move our county forward”
Nyaribo said.

A section of MPs have been blamed for the same where Nyaribo has urged all leaders to join
hands to take Nyamira ahead in development.

“This is not about an individual but the kind of leadership we want, and can be easily achieved if we join hands and work together for the success of our county,” Nyaribo
added.

On the ongoing battles of former CECs going to court, he said it is a waste of time because the
constitution, their tenure ended when the immediately after another governor took office.

“We shall not listen to any form of noise from outside. Let them battle but the fact remains that
we have a new system in place and we cannot concentrate on bypassers” Nyaribo noted.

Four former CECs went to the Employment and labour relations court in Kericho where the
court halted the planned vetting and approval of the names presented by governor Amos Nyaribo
for consideration.

By Darlington Mose

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