Blow to Mike Sonko After Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Against His Impeachment as Nairobi Governor

Blow to Mike Sonko After Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Against His Impeachment as Nairobi Governor

The Supreme Court has thrown out Mike Sonko’s appeal challenging his impeachment as Nairobi County governor.

The seven-judge bench, in a joint verdict delivered on Friday, ruled that the impeachment proceedings against Sonko before the County Assembly and the Senate were properly conducted in accordance with Article 181 of the Constitution, Section 33 of the County Governments Act and Standing Orders of the County Assembly and the Senate.

“From the record and submissions before this court, we come to the irresistible conclusion that the impeachment of the appellant was in compliance with the Constitution and the law. We, therefore, find no merit in the Petition of Appeal,” the judges ruled.

The ruling effectively locks Sonko out of the Mombasa gubernatorial contest in the August 9th general elections.

Article 75(3) of the Constitution states that “a person who is removed from office on contravention of Chapter 6 of the Constitution is disqualified from holding any other State or public office whether elective or appointive.”

Sonko was cleared to vie for the Mombasa governor seat on Thursday, a day after the High Court quashed an earlier decision by IEBC to disqualify him on grounds that he had been impeached from office.

A three-judge bench ruled that Sonko, who is eyeing the seat on a Wiper party ticket, has an appeal pending at the Supreme Court and that he has not exhausted his options for contesting his impeachment. The judges directed the electoral commission to accept Sonko's documents and clear him to vie for the position of Mombasa governor.

Sonko was impeached in December 2020 by the Nairobi County Assembly and the Senate on grounds of gross violation of the constitution, abuse of office, misconduct, and crimes against national law.

 

Comments

Wesley (not verified)     Sat, 07/16/2022 @ 05:56am

I think Nairobi County is jinxed. Sonko was a senator there, and then a failed governor.

Sakaja is fast tracking exactly what made Sonko be the the place he is in today. His lies about the degree papers will make Sakaja be impeached even after he is elected the governor. He forged his Team degree and time will prove Sakaja wrong to a point of hoing to jail.

Asista (not verified)     Sat, 07/16/2022 @ 09:01pm

In reply to by Wesley (not verified)

Wesley, nothing close to jinx. It’s called state capture. Sonko despite doing well in his philanthropy wasn’t a good candidate for Nairobi. Well he was good until he joined into every Kenyan leader business of corruption.
Nairobi city needs a strong leader. One out of state capture.

Juju (not verified)     Sat, 07/16/2022 @ 08:06am

Time for this thieving drug dealer to go back to the drug dealers hole 🕳 it’s way overdue!!! Big man mentality of egregious corruption impunity and entitlement!!! Bye bye thug!!!

Menye (not verified)     Sat, 07/16/2022 @ 09:28am

Sonko ought to have challenged the constitutionality of impeachment law itself.The big question is-Will the Mombasa gubernatorial election be quashed and repeated if druglord Sonko is acquitted(which is guaranteed by Sonko’s pockets/bribery)?I was surprised to see Raila!s “minister of fighting corruption”,mrs Njoka campaigning with/for Sonko.Or does it mean you become a saint after joining murderer Raila’s camp?

Guest (not verified)     Sat, 07/16/2022 @ 12:33pm

He is done and congratulations to the judiciary this IEBC led by corrupt Chebukati need to be fired.I mean the guy was found guilty then as usual when you have money you grease a few hands and life goes on.

Simon (not verified)     Sun, 07/17/2022 @ 01:01am

It's about time to keep all these cronies at bay(Prison) ..thy divide the communities into classes while "thy" keep the monies at expense of hardwroking poor taxpayers

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