BLOW: Court Dismisses Four Ngilu Mercenary COs

Disgraced Zakayo Kimanzi

Our Court Reporter 

The Employment and Labour Relations court sitting in Nairobi has dealt a mortal blow to a petition filed by four mercenary Chief Officers who worked with the fallen mbee nzei Juakali administration.


The court in its ruling dismissed in its ENTIRETY the petition by the four COs who had prayed to the court to rule in their favour and allow them continue holding office illegally.


The four who had hatched a plot to work in cahoots with Ngilu in sabotaging Governor Malombe's administration are Zakayo Kimanzi, who is an economic bandit under the spotlight of EACC, Enoch Nguthu, a known bitter saboteur, Geoffrey Changangu and Joseph Kiamanga, both clueless Ngilu slaves.


"This court finds the petition lacking in merit and is therefore dismissed in its entirety" the tough ruling which has sent the four cartels reeling in shock and shame reads in part. 

Bitter Geoffrey Changangu 

While delivering the ruling, justice JN Abuodha laughed off the petitioners' desperation to illegally hang on to office by seeking 18 prayers in a lengthy and winding 46 paragraph petition that was full of legless arguments. 


The court ruled that most of the pleadings by the former disgraced COs were repetitive and a waste of court's time. In law and in filing a petition, the pleadings are supposed to be concise and direct to the point. 


However to firm us their shaky petition which was meant to sabotage Governor Malombe's administration, the four cartels through their counsels went on a charade, asking the court to find that their terms of employment were permanent and pensionable but not five year contracts.


The four saboteurs also told the court that Kaluki Ngilu had handed them infinite employment where they were supposed to serve for eternity. The court found this prayer to be outrageous and disallowed it. 

Bitter saboteur Enoch Nguthu


They had also pleaded that they should not be removed from Kitui county government payroll, a prayer that was also quashed for lacking merit. 


The court also ruled that none of their rights - real or imagined -  had been infringed upon as the saboteurs had claimed. 


Governor Malombe to appoint 4 COs

The four cartel COs are now officially out of the way. The ruling gives Governor Malombe an opportunity to appoint and swear in the four remaining COs into office. They are namely Kamunda John, Nason Kilonzo, Bretta Mwangangi and Jonathan Nzau.

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