(VIDEO) Six Newly Elected Members Of Parliament Sworn In
On Tuesday, December 2, Speaker Moses Wetangula swore in six newly elected Members of Parliament at the National Assembly.
The swearing-in was followed by by-elections on Thursday, November 27, in constituencies with vacancies caused by the death of officeholders or cabinet nominations of former MPs.
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) announced the winners in a gazette notice on December 1.
The National Assembly is set to swear in MPs elected in last week’s by-elections today, with an orientation session for the members beginning at 9 a.m.
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In its statement, the commission said it had exercised its mandate under Articles 88 and 101 of the Constitution, as well as relevant provisions of the Elections Act and Elections (General) Regulations, to declare the results.
The MPs sworn in include Hon. Harrison Garama Kombe of Magarini Constituency, who garnered 17,909 votes.
Magarini MP Harrison Kombe is sworn in during the National Assembly’s afternoon sitting. pic.twitter.com/ogSgN9K6Xp
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Also sworn in was Hon. Ahmed Maalim Hassan of Banissa Constituency after securing 10,431 votes.
Hon. Boyd Were Ongondo of Kasipul Constituency took the oath after receiving 16,819 votes.
Hon. David Athman Ndakwa of Malava Constituency followed with 21,564 votes.
Newly elected Malava MP David Athman Ndakwa sworn in at the National Assembly pic.twitter.com/8C9hXo9Lcf
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Mbeere North’s Hon. Leo Wa Muthende Njeru, who earned 15,802 votes, attracted loud cheers from the public gallery.
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Ugunja’s Hon. Moses Okoth Omondi completed the list after winning with 9,447 votes.
Key constituencies that drew significant interest included Mbeere North, Ugunja, Malava, Magarini, and Kasipul.
Political observers view the races as early tests of voter sentiment ahead of the 2027 contest.
(VIDEO) Six Newly Elected Members Of Parliament Sworn In
