Embattled EPRA Boss Resigns, Eyes Bonchari MP Seat

An undated file image of Former EPRA boss Pavel Oimeke
An undated file image of Former EPRA boss Pavel Oimeke
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Embattled Energy and Petroleum Regulatory and Authority (EPRA) boss Pavel Oimeke has announced his intentions to vie for the Bonchari parliamentary seat hours after resigning from the energy regulatory agency.

The seat became vacant after the death of John Oyoo Oyioka on Monday, February 15, after a long illness.

Media reports indicated that Oimeke had written to the Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter over his resignation. 

The late Bonchari MP John Oroo Oyioka
The late Bonchari MP John Oroo Oyioka
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"I Pavel Robert Oimeke, would like to announce my resignation from the position of director-general at the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory and Authority," he stated.

However, he declined to mention the political party he will be vying on.

"I am still consulting on which party to use," Oimeke told Nation. 

Oimeke is embroiled in a graft case in which he is accused of demanding a Ksh200,000 bribe. It is alleged that Oimeke demanded the bribe in order to reopen a petrol station in Oyugis, Homa Bay county.

The petrol station had been shut down over tax violations. Oimeke denied the graft allegations even as the case continues to drag in court.

The former energy boss was appointed EPRA boss in August 2017 for a three-year renewable contract. However, this was contested over allegations of abuse of office and fraud.

This led to Justice Hellen Wasilwa of the Employment and Labour Relations Court stopping the renewal of Oimeke's contract to allow investigations to continue.

File image of a petrol station
An undated image of a petrol station in Nairobi.
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