Mike Sonko got his National Economic Development Party officially registered and plans to drag his impeachment case back to the Supreme Court using fresh evidence from Nairobi MCAs who allegedly got pressured into voting him out. The former governor thinks he can still run for office because Article 193 lets him compete while his case gets reviewed, and he already won at the East African Court of Justice level after the Supreme Court originally backed his removal.
Sonko claims multiple county assembly members signed affidavits admitting powerful government forces had them impeach him back when he was running the capital. His new party recruits young candidates with Anthony Manyara and Naomi Chebet Masai as deputy leaders, while John Nyamu chairs the whole operation. The crew wants youth to actually set agendas instead of just showing up as voters during election cycles.
Sonko claims multiple county assembly members signed affidavits admitting powerful government forces had them impeach him back when he was running the capital. His new party recruits young candidates with Anthony Manyara and Naomi Chebet Masai as deputy leaders, while John Nyamu chairs the whole operation. The crew wants youth to actually set agendas instead of just showing up as voters during election cycles.