Ann Kananu was on Tuesday sworn in as Nairobi’s third and its first female governor, ending the long wait for a substantive successor to Mike Sonko.
The swearing ceremony was held at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) Comesa Grounds. This followed the gazettment of the swearing in by the chairman of the Assumption of the Office of the County Governor Committee and acting County Secretary, Dr Jairus Musumba.
The taking of oath of office was in accordance with the Assumption of the Office of Governor Act, 2019, and in accordance with the provisions of Article 74 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010.
Long wait
Ms Kananu’s swearing-in has now bring to an end the long wait to have a substantive governor in Nairobi spanning close to 10 months.
The former Disaster Management and Coordination chief officer was given the go-ahead to take the oath of office after the Supreme Court last week struck out an application challenging her swearing in by Mr Sonko.
He had appealed a ruling last month by the Court of Appeal that paved the way for the swearing in of Ms Kananu.
Ms Kananu became Nairobi County deputy governor in January 15, 2021 after being vetted and approved by the assembly. She took over as acting governor three days later with Speaker Benson Mutura handing over the reigns of power.
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