County Assembly of Nyamira Petitions Tracker.
S/NO | RELEVANT COMMITTEE | PRESENTER | PETITIONER | SUBJECT OF PETITION | DATE PRESENTED | PERIOD DESCRIBED | STATUS | COMMENTS |
001 |
Committee on Appointment |
Speaker | William Chepkwony | Abuse of office by a Mr. Johnston O. Ndege who is a nominee for a position of county Executive Committee member of Nyamira | 26/9/17 | The said petition was disallowed for want of the Law. | It did not meet the criteria of a petition set out in the Public Appointments (County Assemblies approval) Act 2017 S.7(10) as it did not have an affidavit attached thereto. | |
002 | Committee on Appointment | Speaker | Nyamira Society for persons with Disabilty | Against the Executive Committee Nomination | This did not meet the criteria of a petition. | The petition was dismissed. | ||
003 | Committee on Appointment | Speaker | Petitioners case against Ms. Jackline Kemunto Momanyi | The petition lacked merit and therefore dismissed | The select committee report tendered as evidence herein was not adopted on the floor of the house and therefore it was not admissible as proper evidence before the Committee. | |||
004 | Committee on Appointment | Speaker | Kennedy Richard Sanganyi |
Petitioners case against Mr. John Moenga Omanwa on Adversely mentioned by the petitioner in the KENAO Reports of 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 to the effect that he had not accounted for Kshs800,000,000 (Eight hundred Million shillings) and provision of Development Asset Register for the said Period |
The petitioner lost an opportunity to clarify on various issues and facts which the committee felt needed some clarification. He further lost an opportunity to cross-examine. This led to the petition being heard exparte. | The provision of the Appointment Committee requires that for a petitioner to succeed it must be supported with Evidence. However going by the evidence tendered here in, such evidence fails to meet the criteria of documentary of Evidence and therefore this petition failed and the committee rendered the same nugatory and dismissed is as not meritious and lacking Substance hence dismissed. | ||
005 | Committee on Appointment | Speaker | Kennedy Richard Sanganyi | Petitioners case against Mr. Zablon Oero Onchiri to the effect that he is a professional teacher and therefore not Qualified to hold the position of a CEC Lands Housing and Urban Development as provided for in the County Government Act, 2012 sec 35 (3) (d) | The committee noted that the petition lacked merit since the same is on the basis of professional qualifications. | The petition was not supported by any substantive evidence neither was the nomination of the nominee in contravention of any laws. | ||
006 | Committee on Appointment | Speaker | Kennedy Richard Sanganyi | Petitioners case Against Ms Gladys Bogonko alleging that while in the department of Education and ICT as CEC the Nominee received a donation of computers and accessories worth 10,000,000 (ten million Shillings) | 12/10/17 | The petition lacked merit and substance since the respondent conducted due diligence and that she was a whistle blower in the matter in regard to ICT equipment | The petitioner blatantly ignored and abandoned his own petition and would not avail himself to account for his allegations contrary to the law of evidence section 64 & 66 of the Evidence Act Cap 80 Laws of Kenya. The petition was thereby dismissed. | |
007 | Committee on Appointment | Speaker | Kennedy Richard Sanganyi | Petitioners case against Mr. Douglas Bosire | The petitioner having failed to appear before the committee to substantiate his allegations which tended to be criminal in nature, the burden of prove was so high since the same should have been proven beyond reasonable doubt and not on balance of probabilities as is the normally the case in civil matters. | The committee considered opinion that the petitions allegations had not been substantiated beyond reasonable doubt as required by law and therefore the petition failed | ||
008 | Committee On Appointment | Speaker | Kennedy Richard Sanganyi | Petitioners case against Mr. Peter Mwanza Omuga to the effect that he is a professional teacher and therefore to hold the position of CEC in the Department of Trade Tourism and cooperative development as per the provisions of County Government Act 2012 sec 35(3)(d) | The committee having carefully analyzed the facts, it was found that this petition was not supported by any substantive evidence neither was the nomination of the said Nominee in contravention of any laws |
The public Appointments (County Assemblies Approval) Act 2017 at S.8 (c) provides that the suitability of the Nominees for the appointment proposed having regard to whether the Nominees Credentials, abilities, experience and qualities meet the needs of the body to which the nomination is being made. The petition was thereby dismissed. |
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009 | Committee on Appointment | Speaker | Kennedy Richard Sanganyi | Petitioners case against Mr. Samuel Mokua Maiko that the Nominee is an Agriculturalist and that he has all along worked in various departments of Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries. The petitioner further reiterates that the Nominee has neither Education nor training, requisite experience and skills for the docket as specified in the County Governments Act, 2012 Sec. 35 | The committee observed that the Nominee, despite being advanced in age has enough experience and skills to handle the Docket nominated to. |
The public Appointments (County Assemblies Approval) Act 2017 at S.8 (c) provides that the suitability of the Nominees for the appointment proposed having regard to whether the Nominees Credentials, abilities, experience and qualities meet the needs of the body to which the nomination is being made. The petition was thereby dismissed. |