Three Nyamira MCAs Deny Taking Part in Governor Nyaribo Impeachment Vote, File Forgery Complaint

Nyatichi, speaking to reporters, said she was on a family vacation in Mombasa at the time of the vote and had not delegated her voting rights to anyone. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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Three Members of the Nyamira County Assembly have filed a forgery complaint, denying participation in the vote that led to Governor Amos Nyaribo's impeachment and accusing the assembly of forging their signatures. This development adds a new twist to the ongoing impeachment saga.
- Priscilla Nyatichi (nominated), Julius Nyangana (Rigoma), and Elijah Abere (Mekenene) claimed they were not in Nyamira during the impeachment proceedings.
- Nyatichi reported being on a family vacation in Mombasa at the time and plans legal action for defamation and signature forgery.
- The complaint, filed at Nyali Police Station, alleges "unauthorized and fraudulent use" of their identities.
- Governor Nyaribo's impeachment, based on gross misconduct and financial irregularities, is now before the Senate.
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Senate to Hear Governor Nyaribo's Impeachment Amid Forgery Allegations - December 2025
The Kenyan Senate is set to convene on Wednesday to address the impeachment charges against Nyamira Governor Amos Nyaribo. To accommodate the hearing, the Senate has altered its calendar for morning and extended afternoon sittings. Governor Nyaribo faces charges that include gross misconduct and abuse of office, and he has unveiled a seven-member legal team for his defense. The impeachment proceedings have been complicated by a new development, as three Members of the Nyamira County Assembly filed a forgery complaint. These MCAs deny participating in the impeachment vote and have accused the assembly of forging their signatures.






