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Former Law Society of Kenya President, Nelson Havi, challenged Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai. He urged Alai to table an impeachment motion against Governor Johnson Sakaja.
Alai accused a group of lawyers of colluding with governors to loot counties. He shared details of legal fees paid by Sakaja’s administration.
Havi questioned why Nairobi MCAs had not initiated an impeachment motion against Sakaja. He wondered if they had evidence of corruption in the county.
Havi criticized Alai for his accusations and urged Nairobi MCAs to take action against the governor.
He highlighted the need for principled and financially responsible leadership, calling out the lack of initiative from the MCAs. Havi emphasized the importance of holding officials accountable and ensuring transparency in governance.
The exchange between Havi and Alai revealed tensions around corruption allegations and governance practices in Nairobi City County.
Alai’s claims of corruption involving lawyers and the governor sparked a call for concrete action through an impeachment motion. Havi’s response underscored the importance of ethical leadership and the role of MCAs in upholding accountability in government.
The situation reflects broader concerns about governance and accountability in Kenya, with calls for transparency and integrity in public office.
The exchange between Havi and Alai highlights the complexities of political dynamics. It also shows the challenges of addressing corruption allegations within the government.