Former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Nelson Havi has stirred up a storm on social media by calling for the impeachment of Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja.
Havi shared his views on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, expressing his disappointment with Sakaja’s leadership and describing him as “imbecilic.”
Havi’s comments came after he found a public participation form about the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in the Daily Nation newspaper.
While he agreed that there were valid reasons for Gachagua’s impeachment, he controversially shifted the focus, insisting that it should be Sakaja facing removal instead.
Although Havi did not provide specific reasons for his call against Sakaja, his strong words have resonated with many frustrated citizens who are demanding more accountability from their leaders.
This call for impeachment comes at a time when public expectations are high, and people are increasingly vocal about what they want from their elected officials.
Reactions to Havi’s statement have flooded social media, with some supporting his views while others question the fairness of his remarks.
Political analysts are paying close attention to how this development might impact Nairobi’s political scene and Sakaja’s position.
As Kenyans engage in conversations about leadership and responsibility, Havi’s bold statement adds to the growing scrutiny of public figures.
Whether this call will lead to real political change remains to be seen, but it certainly highlights the increasing pressure on leaders to deliver for their constituents.
Akin to Deputy President Hon. Rigathi Gachagua accusations of gross misconduct, serious economic crimes among others, the Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja is also on the chopping board.
In the recent past the county chief has been embroiled in serious economic scandals such as mismanagement of the famous Dishi Na County funds, conflict of interests in the awarding of tenders as well as toleraiing corrupt individuals who keep on working for the City Hall despite clear evidence that they engaged themselves in corruotion.
Sakaja, in regards to bullying and disregard of the Constitution had his fair sharees not once, not twice and at some pouint The Senate threatened to order for his arrest after he openly refused to honor Senate summons.
That notwithstanding, a new reality beckons for Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua as he faces a historic impeachment motion with an unprecedented 291 MPs supporting the bid.