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Nyaribo impeachment: Senate holds closed preparatory session ahead of hearing

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December 3, 2025
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NAIROBI, Dec 3 (The African Portal) – The Senate will hold a closed session to deliberate on the ouster motion against Nyamira Governor Amos Nyaribo.

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In a communication before the House on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, Senate Speaker Amason Kingi said the session is meant to hasten the process.

“The objective of the preparatory session is to ensure the process is conducted seamlessly, concluded timely and in line with the requirements set by the constitution and standing order,” he said.

During the closed session, the media and legal parties are expected to withdraw from the House and from the Speaker’s gallery.

This is the sixth ouster motion before the Senate, which is also expected to experience legal showdowns from both the Nyamira County Assembly and Nyaribo’s team.

Nyaribo was impeached by the County Assembly of Nyamira on two grounds: gross violation of the Constitution and other laws, and abuse of office.

Nyaribo, who has also appeared in person, has lined up four witnesses to support his defence, according to a communication sent to the Senate.

The lawyers include Elias Mutua, Zelmer Bonuke, Ombui Ratemo, Brianalee Murithii, and Erastus Orina as lead counsels, while Sylvia Njoki and Michelle Makandi will serve as legal assistants.

MCAs Priscilla Nyatichi (Nominated), Julius Obonyo (Bobwagamo Ward), and Elijah Abere (Nominated), alongside Gladys Moraa, will serve as his witnesses.

The three MCAs have disowned letters they claim were written to the County Assembly Speaker Thadeus Nyabaro, allowing voting by proxy.

Nyaribo’s legal team will be raising a preliminary objection and hopes that senators will uphold it because the Assembly did not attain the threshold required.

The plenary hearings, during which the full House will convene as a trial court, are expected to be closely watched as senators decide the governor’s political future.

Senate proceedings

During the voting held in Nyamira last week, 23 MCAs voted to impeach him despite only 19 being present during the exercise, as 12 kept off.

The embattled county boss allowed five of those present to vote on behalf of their absent colleagues to attain the threshold required to send it to the Senate.

With the controversy of whether the motion got the required threshold, Nyaribo’s lawyers say they will rely on the Senate precedent where similar charges were dropped against Isiolo’s Abdi Guyo and Kericho’s Eric Mutai on technical grounds.

The Assembly’s legal team will table documents and cross-examine witnesses to reinforce its claims.

Governor Nyaribo’s defence team will subsequently be granted an opportunity to respond. They are expected to challenge the claims, call their own witnesses, and subject them to cross-examination.

Once both sides have presented their cases, the Senate will debate the motion before taking a decisive vote on Thursday, December 4, 2025.

A majority of county delegations will be required to either uphold or dismiss the charges.

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