RUTO beaten hands down as Nairobi MCAs appoint KANANU in a hurry as the next governor for Nairobi after SONKO – Never joke with the system


 Friday, January 15, 2021 – Anne Kananu Mwenda is poised to be the next governor for Nairobi after Nairobi MCAs endorsed her.

MCAs took a record time to vet politician Anne Kananu Mwenda for the position of Deputy Governor, a day after the High Court dismissed applications challenging her nomination. 

The vetting exercise was clearly aligned with the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) and whether Kananu would conform to the project and the ruling party Jubilee. 

MCAs hastened the process, concluding it at around 10.10 am – less than two hours after it had started. 

They took a break to prepare a report which they announced would be tabled at 11 am, just fifty minutes after adjournment. 

Kananu, who will automatically become the governor, disowned Sonko when the committee sought answers on her friendship with the impeached governor. 

“My relationship with the former governor was work-related.”

“The Disaster Management docket I held at City Hall required regular consultation with the governor.”

“I was nominated through merits and he even attempted to revoke my nomination,” Kananu defended herself, pulling the last card that would see her succeed Sonko. 

MCAs aligned with President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga sought to find out whether Kananu would bow down to the Jubilee doctrine or not and if she held the Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) in high regard. 

She acknowledged that NMS was changing the face of Nairobi and assured the MCAs that she would work in tandem with General Mohamed Badi’s agency to provide key services to Nairobi residents. 

Kananu said that the city’s growth is hindered by political interference, cartels and a few MCAs who lack work ethics. 

“Going forward, we need to analyse why we county officials are not providing services to our residents.”

“I promise that I will work to make key changes.”

“I will uphold teamwork and will also use dialogue to solve major issues we face,” she said. 

The Deputy Governor nominee asked the MCAs and other politicians to offer her a favorable working environment and allow her to nominate her assistant if she ascends to the Governor’s role owing to the vacancy in the post. 

If voted in as Deputy Governor, the much anticipated Nairobi by-election will be thrown into disarray. Candidates were hopeful that they would be voted by area residents to succeed Sonko who was ousted in December 2020.

Deputy President William Ruto backed former Starehe MP Margaret Wanjiru for the post. 

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