Anne Kananu Sworn In as Nairobi Deputy Governor

Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko's deputy governor nominee Anne Kananu Mwenda during a past event.
Nairobi Deputy Governor nominee Anne Kananu Mwenda during a past event.
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Ann Kananu Mwenda was on Friday, January 15, sworn in as Deputy Governor at the Kenya International Conventional Centre (KICC).

This is after she was successfully vetted and approved by the County Assembly's vetting committee in a process that only took an one hour.

Kananu thanked President Uhuru Kenyatta and vowed to serve with dedication, focus and integrity.

Anne Kananu and former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko during a past event
Anne Kananu and former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko during a past event
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"I thank his excellency the president Uhuru Kenyatta for showing faith in me in serving in this position. I also thank Mike Mbuvi Sonko for having faith in me and nominating me into this position.

"I affirm my commitment to serve the people of Nairobi with utmost dedication, focus, discipline and integrity. I equally commit to work, cooperate closely with NMS boss Major General Badi to ensure transferred functions are strengthened to meet aspirations of Nairobians."

Kananu had been nominated by impeached Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko but the High Court barred the her vetting pending the hearing and determination of the petition filed by Peter Odhiambo Agoro.

Agoro's petition was withdrawn, paving the way for the assembly to vote the 40-year old. 

She is expected to ascend to the Governor's position anytime from now. 

Her approval sets the stage for fierce battles regarding the legality of the vetting process, the fate of the Nairobi Gubernatorial by-election and the term of Acting Governor Benson Mutura (the County Speaker).

Speaking to Kenyans.co.ke, constitutional lawyer Nelson Havi has since termed the swearing in as illegal.

"There can be no greater manifestation of an illegal enterprise than what has happened today in the Nairobi Assembly even if they were to make her governor, that's an illegality," Havi stated.

The lawyer added that the swearing in could be challenged and successfully quashed by the court.

So far, Human rights activist Okiya Omtatah has since filed a notice to appeal decision okaying vetting of Ms Mwenda.

Human Rights Activist Okiya Omtatah during a past court session.
Human Rights Activist Okiya Omtatah during a past court session.
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