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Kenya: 55,000 Signatures Collected in Push to Suspend Vihiga County

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At least 55,000 voters have appended their signatures on a petition seeking to suspend Vihiga County government amid rising political temperatures.

This even as the local ODM leadership of the party Mr Raila Odinga leads to intervene and stem the attempt to suspend the devolved government.

Former County Secretary Francis Ominde and political analyst Joseph Simekha, both Odinga allies, and who are believed to have initiated the surprise dissolution drive, have levelled six allegations against the county government, including corruption, incompetence and abuse of office.

With the signatures in place, attention is now on President Kenyatta after the initiators of the drive said they will soon proceed to Harambee House to deliver the petition.

Fearing the ongoing political intrigues could hurt the ODM-run county government, the branch party executive committee, chaired by Zebedee Osabwa, said it has reached out to the national office to help stem the rising revolt.

Only 27,241 signatures, which is 10 per cent of the registered voters in the county, were needed to compel President Kenyatta to act on the petition.

Fine-tuning petition

Yesterday, Mr Simekha, who is chairing the Vihiga Political Action Caucus, said they have surpassed the needed threshold of 10 per cent of registered voters. They’re fine-tuning the petition before forwarding it to Harambee House.