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Members of the Nyandarua County Assembly were treated to a free drama after their recently impeached County assembly speaker Ndegwa Wahome made his way back to the house to conduct business sparking chaos.
Reports privy to the development indicates that Wahome was in the company of a group of rowdy and chaotic youths when he stormed the assembly.
The youths are said to have brought down the assembly’s main gate after Wahome was locked outside the premises despite an early ruling by the High Court to be reinstated.
Police then moved in with speed lobbing teargas cannisters at the rowdy youth, dispersing them in an attempt to control the situation.
Also suffering the same fate are five Members of the County Assembly who are believed to be in supported of speaker Wahome.
Further reports from the assembly environs indicates that the legislators are also plotting an impeachment motion against their County boss, governor Francis Kimemia.
This is after the speaker was earlier this month ousted by the members of the assembly over abuse of office, gross misconduct and violation of the constitution.

A record 31 members of the County Assembly voted in favor of his impeachment out of the total 38.
“The speaker has outrightly shown that he is unable to hold office. That is why we want him out. All he keeps asking from the executive is for more money yet he cannot account for the ones he has been allocated.
We cannot allow this anymore. He has been discriminating against some of us in county assembly functions while favoring others. Is this fair?” Nyandarua County Assembly Majority Leader Edinard King’ori said while pushing the impeachment motion.
The County recently suffered a protest vote in the just concluded Rurii ward by-elections with the UDA candidate Francis Muraya trouncing Jubilee’s Peter Thinji after governor Kimemia was mandated with the whole campaigning process.
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