One of the pulled down billboards according to Nyali MP Mohamed Ali./HANDOUT
A political storm is brewing in Mombasa County after Nyali MP Mohamed Ali accused county officials of orchestrating the removal of billboards promoting voter registration.
In a media statement dated April 7, 2026, Ali said that three billboards carrying a civic message were pulled down on the night of April 6 in Buxton, Ferry, and Kibarani, in what he described as intimidation and threats directed at advertising operators.
The lawmaker alleged that the pressure was linked to the county administration, though the county government had not immediately responded to the claims.
One of the billboards that was pulled down according to Nyali MP Mohamed Ali./HANDOUT
One of the billboards that was pulled down according to Nyali MP Mohamed Ali./HANDOUT
He emphasized that the message was purely civic and aimed at encouraging democratic participation.
“This is an outright abuse of power and suppression of civic space,” Ali said, arguing that the removal of the billboards violates constitutional guarantees on freedom of expression and undermines voter awareness efforts in the Coast region.
He further claimed that digital screen operators in the county had also received threats warning them against airing an animated version of the same message.
One of the pulled down billboards according to Nyali MP Mohamed Ali./HANDOUT
Ali has now called on the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to investigate the matter, terming it interference with legitimate voter registration campaigns.
He also urged residents to remain vigilant, framing the issue as one that transcends political competition.
“This is not about one candidate; it is about the people’s right to freely choose their leadership,” he said.
The incident is likely to heighten political tensions in the coastal county as the country edges closer to the next electoral cycle, with questions emerging over the protection of civic messaging and freedom of expression
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