Why Governor Nyong'o Could End up Behind Bars

Why Governor Nyong'o Could End up Behind Bars

Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o, Deputy Mathew Owili, and City Manager Abala Wanga are facing the looming possibility of a six-month jail term or a fine for failing to comply with court orders prohibiting them from assuming control of the disputed Ofafa Memorial Hall.

Their fate will be decided on March 6 during a hearing for a contempt application filed against them. On January 29, 2024, Justice Samson Okong'o delivered a ruling that extended temporary orders preventing the individuals from engaging in any activities at Ofafa Memorial Hall until the March 6 hearing. The Luo Council of Elders' registered Trustees—Calvin Ariko Lukio, Lawi Raburu Javan, and Jane Akinyi Midialo—have lodged a lawsuit against the Kisumu county government and City Manager, accusing them of contempt of court.

Governor Nyong'o, Deputy Dr Owili, Acting County Secretary Ms Oluoch, and City Manager Mr Abala Wanga are being held accountable for deliberately violating the orders issued on December 15, 2023. The ceremony honouring Jaramogi Oginga Odinga at Ofafa Memorial Hall was marred by controversy. Despite court instructions, the county government and City Manager proceeded to demolish parts of the hall, not only destroying structures but also claiming the property as their own.

This act of demolition and eviction was a direct defiance of the court's orders and disrupted the businesses of traders occupying the disputed land. The claimants in the case now face the risk of legal action for violating their tenancy agreements. Furthermore, the county government went on to hold the coronation of the Ker of the Luo Council of Elders Mzee Odungi Randa and hosted the memorial for Jaramogi Oginga Odinga at the renovated Ofafa Memorial Hall, once again disregarding the court's instructions. The applicants have submitted a contempt charge.

Comments

Mwororo (not verified)     Sun, 02/04/2024 @ 12:58pm

Waste of your time! Rule of law does not apply to the self-declared elites and corruption gurus in Kenya. Some animals are more equal than others. Babu Owino can shoot DJ Evolve through the neck with several eye witnesses present and still walk away a free man, court still finds him not guilty. People like Anyang'Nyongó and criminals like former Migori governor Okoth Obado, and many others, roam freely in the country with no accountability, coutesy of our corrupt judicial system. Sirisia MP John Waluke gets convicted for fraud, walks out of prison back to parliament, a free man- no questions asked. Jails and prisons in Kenya are for the poor.

guest (not verified)     Sun, 02/04/2024 @ 11:37pm

In reply to by Mwororo (not verified)

And yet they condemn homosexuality as though they are on a high moral ground. They act like they are better than the West when their children, and mistresses are flown their for education, treatment and vacation. What a bunch of shameful hypocrites.
When you see them stand in solidarity to attack western values,one might think that they are the best of mankind.Is there any wonder that our children dream of leaving Kenya and never to come back,except as visitors and gloat.

mteja (not verified)     Sun, 02/04/2024 @ 08:03pm

In Kenya or another country? Big fishes never go behind the bars, no matter the type of atrocity or illegality. We know they are above the law, basically. I am not saying baba Lupita is guilty or not guilty though.
Bure kabisa!

Keep standing (not verified)     Tue, 02/06/2024 @ 10:28am

Show me a senator, governor, MP, women rep, minister, bigwig convicted of anything and I will show you hens teeth 🪥

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