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City Hall Cartels Defies Court Order In Appointing Acting Clerk
On Monday, a Labour Court temporarily barred Adah Onyango from acting as Nairobi City County Assembly Clerk and Secretary to the County Assembly service board.
Employment and Labour Judge Nduma Nderi issued the order following an application filed by Human Rights activist Okiya Omtatah.
Omtatah argues Onyango violated the law in that she has acted in the office of the Clerk for more than the maximum six months allowed in law.
He says Onyango should have vacated office and handed over to her alternate, Pauline Akuku, the Deputy Clerk Administration.
Onyango was appointed on Monday June 7, 2021 as the acting clerk and secretary to the County assembly service board.
She ought to have vacated the said office on December 6.
Onyango was an accomplice to the City Hall cartels and worked closed with ousted clerk Jacob Ngwele and was Abdi Guyo’s puppet.
Contrary to the court orders to Ms Pauline Akuku, the Deputy Clerk Administration as the acting clerk, we’ve learnt that forces are not comfortable with her and instead have appointed a junior officer whom they’re sure of manipulating to continue with their fleecing of the county funds.
In a clear breach of the law, Kenya Insights has been informed that Romeo Gavin Castro has been appointed by the cartels as the acting clerk.
Because the deputy clerk is present, appointing a junior officer as replacement is abuse of power.
At this point EACC and the court that is being disrespected must reign on the matters of City Hall before it’s completely run down by the cartels who’re hell bent to ensure they place their cronies in key positions to pilfer funds.
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