How Nairobi MCAs were threatened to save Sakaja

Several Nairobi MCAs said they were threatened to drop the impeachment motion against Governor Johnson Sakaja...
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Several Nairobi Members of County Assembly (MCAs) claim they were coerced into abandoning an impeachment attempt against Governor Johnson Sakaja. These allegations suggest threats were used to save Sakaja's position.
- The article primarily deals with the alleged coercion of Nairobi MCAs to drop the impeachment against Governor Johnson Sakaja.
- The key person involved is Governor Johnson Sakaja, the target of the impeachment attempt, and the Nairobi MCAs who allege intimidation.
- The article highlights a notable detail, stating, "We were coerced to shelve Sakaja ouster," indicating direct pressure applied to the MCAs.
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Nairobi MCAs Allege Threats to Abandon Impeachment of Governor Johnson Sakaja - September 2025
Several Nairobi Members of County Assembly (MCAs) claim they were coerced into abandoning an impeachment attempt against Governor Johnson Sakaja. The allegations suggest that threats were used to save the governor's position. The Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Secretary General, Barack Muluka, has criticized Kenya’s political elite for using power for self-preservation. Muluka cited the recent impeachment saga of Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja as a prime example of this behavior.






