By Ahmed Salat Ali AARAN TV KE political Affair Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi has been ranked among Kenya’s top-performing county leaders in a new nationwide devolution survey conducted by Timely Kenya, placing him alongside several of the country’s most highly rated governors. The survey, carried out between March 20 and April 2, sampled 4,675 respondents through computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI) and reported a margin of error of ±1.3 per cent. It assessed county performance across key devolved sectors, including water, health, roads, education and agriculture. According to the findings, Kisii Governor Simba Arati emerged as the top performer with an overall score of 81 per cent. He was followed by Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi at 75 per cent. Wajir’s Ahmed Abdullahi secured a strong third position with 69 per cent, while Meru Governor Mutuma M’inthingia followed at 67 per cent. Nandi Governor Stephen Sang also featured prominently among the top-ranked county chi...
By Ahmed Salat Ali| AARAN TV KE Political Affairs Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has warned Moses Wetang’ula to refrain from allowing discussions about him in Parliament without a substantive motion, accusing the National Assembly Speaker of disregarding the House’s standing orders. Speaking during the funeral service of the late David Njuguna Kiaraho, the Member of Parliament for Ol Kalou, where Wetang’ula was also present, Gachagua criticised the Speaker’s conduct while presiding over parliamentary proceedings. The Democratic Citizens Party (DCP) leader said the Speaker had repeatedly permitted debates that contravene parliamentary rules. Gachagua cited Standing Order No. 55 of the National Assembly, which bars Members of Parliament from discussing individuals who are not members of the House unless a substantive motion has first been formally introduced. “I want to draw your attention to Standing Order Number 55. To discuss someone who does not sit in the National Ass...