What Kericho Residents Did After Their Governor Survived Impeachment

What Kericho Residents Did After Their Governor Survived Impeachment

Kericho residents celebrated wildly after Governor Erick Mutai survived his second impeachment attempt. They flooded the streets, chanting his name.

According to Mutai, the Senate’s ruling on August 29, 2025, upheld justice. He thanked supporters for their unwavering backing (kushikilia imara).

Crowds mobbed Mutai’s entourage at Mau-Summit junction. They danced and took selfies with the governor.

Residents expressed joy, saying the decision respected their vote. “Mutai was chosen by us,” one supporter shouted (amechaguliwa na sisi).

The Senate voted 26 against, 16 for, with one abstention. This ended the impeachment process.

Mutai faced charges of misconduct and fund misuse. His legal team challenged the voting system’s credibility.

Supporters gathered at night, praising the Senate’s fairness. They urged MCAs to focus on development.

Mutai spoke of divine intervention, thanking religious leaders. “God gave me a second chance,” he said (Mungu amenipa nafasi ya pili).

His motorcade was greeted with cheers across Kericho. Residents waved and sang in support.

The County Assembly accused Mutai of mismanaging KSh 85.7 million. They also cited illegal staff dismissals.

Mutai called for unity among county leaders. He promised to work for Kericho’s progress.

Celebrations continued late into the night. Residents chanted slogans supporting their governor.

The Senate’s decision followed three days of hearings. Procedural issues led to the motion’s dismissal.

Mutai thanked his legal team, led by Katwa Kigen. He also praised 18 loyal MCAs.

Residents like Rashid demanded peace and progress. They condemned political fights as distractions.

Mutai’s supporters dismissed the charges as false. They celebrated his continued leadership.

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