Nairobi County Assembly Majority Leader Peter Imwatok with Azimio MCAs during the press conference on March 4, 2026./HANDOUTNairobi County Assembly Majority Leader Peter Imwatok and 72 Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) have distanced the Azimio Coalition from an alleged impeachment attempt against Governor Johnson Sakaja.
The team has termed the claims political rhetoric meant to derail the city’s development agenda.
Imwatok was also joined by 15 UDA ward reps and 4 from Wiper.
Speaking during a press briefing on Wednesday, Imwatok said the MCAs remain united under the Azimio Coalition and are committed to supporting the governor to ensure Nairobi residents continue receiving services without political disruption.
“We stand firmly for unity, stability and the development of Nairobi. Our focus is on delivering services to the people, not engaging in unnecessary political distractions,” said Imwatok.
Nairobi County Assembly Majority Leader Peter Imwatok with Azimio MCAs during the press conference on March 4, 2026./HANDOUT
According to the MCAs, the agreement, unanimously endorsed by the Assembly, is expected to unlock major infrastructure and service delivery projects aimed at transforming Nairobi into a globally competitive city.
“The Nairobi City County Assembly unanimously approved the cooperation agreement yesterday, demonstrating our collective commitment across political divides to prioritise the interests of Nairobi residents,” Imwatok said while reading the statement.
The coalition called for political calm to allow both levels of government to implement the development agenda.
“It is now time to shift from political rhetoric to implementation, from division to development, and from contestation to service delivery,” the statement added.
The MCAs also cited guidance from Azimio leader Raila Odinga, saying they support stability in Nairobi’s leadership and believe Governor Sakaja should be allowed to complete his mandate.
“We firmly reject any attempts to create unnecessary noise or destabilise the leadership of the city at this critical moment when Nairobi stands on the threshold of historic development,” Imwatok stated.
The Azimio MCAs further challenged those pushing the impeachment narrative to desist from what they termed political blackmail and extortion attempts, insisting their priority remains the socio-economic advancement of Nairobi and the successful implementation of the cooperation agreement.
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