Kenyan Governors swearing in ceremonies

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Nairobi Governor Dr Evans Kidero being sworn in during the swearing in ceremony at Uhuru park Nairobi on March 27, 2013.

Governors start off on unequal riding

By AGGREY MUTAMBO amutambo@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Wednesday, March 27 2013 at 22:30


In Summary

  • New governors driven around under heavy guard, indicating they're the new Kings in town.

Governors are the new powerful guys in town. You could see that as they took oath of their offices on Wednesday.

They arrived surrounded by guards - those mean-looking bulky men ready to burst in case anyone tries to harm the new Governor.

Around the country, new Governors were heavily guarded, driven in and out, and during the ceremonies, the form of entertainment indicated they were new Kings in town.


While the official cars were not uniform, out of the 47, there is no queen yet, at least until after five years from now.


In Nairobi, Governor Evans Kidero was chauffeured in and out of Uhuru Park in a Rolls Royce Princess ahead of a motorcade.


The colonial classic car was last seen in the 1990s during the reign of President Moi. But it is a beautiful car with huge headlights and a slim steering wheel.

This time round, it was baptised "NCC1" meaning the number one guy in the Nairobi City County, with a flag to boot.

At the ceremony, a man, probably a supporter of Dr Kidero, tried to present a live chicken to him. Guards couldn't take any of that.

In Machakos, Dr Alfred Mutua arrived at Kenyatta Stadium in a silvery Benz, christened "Machakos 1". He waved from the sunroof of the car, greeting jubilant supporters. His car also has a flag.


In Eldoret, Uasin Gishu's Jackson Mandago, was driven in in a Mitsubishi four-wheel drive. It had a flag too. But he chose to christen his as "Governor".

A police band marched past and soon after he took oath, elders dressed him in a traditional animal skin.

At the Afraha Stadium, Nakuru's Kinuthia Mbugua arrived in a guarded Toyota Land Cruiser. It had a flag too, but he chose to retain the ordinary number plates.

It must have been a sweet ceremony for many who made history by becoming first governors of their respective counties.

But commissioners charged with overseeing devolution were quick to place that excitement in check.


First, the imminent brush between the county governors and those officials seconded by the national government to work there was addressed.

"Whereas you will be charged with managing the counties, the national government also has certain functions in the county. Navigating this relationship will require maximum respect," said Prof Peter Wanyande of the Commission for Implementation of the Constitution, in Nairobi.


"The governors' term will be absence of honeymoon. Any decline in service delivery can be interpreted as failure of devolution," he cautioned.

Transition's Authority Chairman Kinuthia Wamwangi said the governors will be inducted into their new roles.


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Nyeri county governor Ndiritu Gachagua (left) and his deputy Samuel Wamathai display their oath of office documents moments after they were sworn in by Nyeri resident Judge James Wakiaga on March 27, 2013.
 



Busia County Governor, Sospeter Ojaamong takes oath of office presided over by Busia High Court judge, FrancisTuiyott at the Busia Municipal Stadium.
 


Nakuru Deputy Governor Joseph Ruto signs forms after being sworn in by Justice Anyara Emukule (right)on March 27, 2013 at Afraha Stadium- Annex. He called on his competitors to work with him in realizing the peoples dream.
 


Kisii County governor James Ongwae took the oath of office at Gusii stadium on Wednesday where he promised to practice servant leadership. The function was presided over by Kisii High court Judge Ruth Sitati
 



Kisumu Governor Jack Nyanungo Ranguma holds the Holy Bible during his swearing in presided over by Kisumu High Court judge Hillary Chemetei at the Jomo Kenyatta sports ground in Kisumu. Photo/TOM OTIENO




Kisumu Governor Jack Nyanungo Ranguma gives his maiden speech after his swearing in at the Jomo Kenyatta sports ground in Kisumu by Kisumu High Court judge Hillary Chemetei.


 



Mombasa High Court Judge Lady Justice Maureen Odera (right) and Mombasa Chief Magistrate Stephen Riech (left) looks on as Mombasa County Governor-elect Hassan Ali Joho (centre) takes his oath of office during a swearing in ceremony for him and his deputy at the Mkomani Showgrounds on Wednesday. Photo/Gideon Maundu.
 



Murang'a County governor Mr Mwangi wa Iria (left) is sworn into office by High court Judge Ocar Angote (right) assisted by Kigumo Chief Magistrate Stephen Mbungi (centre) during the event held on Wednesday at Ihura stadium
 



Narok county governor Samuel Kuntai Tunai takes oath of office during his swearing in ceremony at The Maasai Mara University on Wednesday March 27, 2013. He was sworn in by high court Judge David Onyancha and the Narok Resident Magistrate Allan Temba.
 


Deputy Nyamira County governor Amos Nyaribo being sworn in at Nyamira Sports grounds on Wednesday March 27, 2013 by Justice Samson Okong'o assisted by Senior Principal Magistrate Judith Wanjala. Photo\HENRY NYARORA
 
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