Chaos rocks City Hall as MCAs attempt to serve Elachi with impeachment notice
Chaos once again erupted at the County Assembly of Nairobi on Tuesday after a section of MCAs attempted to serve Speaker Beatrice Elachi an impeachment notice signed by 59 MCAs.
There was a heavy contingent of police present at City Hall as they barred the MCAs who also wanted to serve Elachi with a court order suspending the appointment Edward Gichana as the clerk of the assembly.
However, Elachi locked herself in her office as the police prevented the MCAs from accessing the Speaker's office.
The police were forced to lob teargas inside the assembly to disperse the MCAs.
It is the MCAs second attempt to remove her from office since 2018.
The MCAs accused her of abuse of office, divisive leadership and disrespecting other office holders in the assembly.
The Employment and Labour Relations Court on Tuesday suspended the gazettement of Edward Gichana which was done last week by Elachi.
Gichana had been sworn in as the new clerk to replace Jacob Ngwele.
Ngwele had moved to court on Monday seeking a conservatory order quashing the appointment of Gichana pending the service, hearing and determination of his petition.
The swearing in of Gichana came a day after Ngwele made a come back to the office after nine months.
However, Speaker Elachi maintained that Ngwele was a visitor and that he was no longer the clerk of the assembly.
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