It now emerges that bail demands issued to Migori Governor Okoth Obado are not only tricky, but also almost impossible to comply with.
One of these is that he has to avoid contact with Homabay County at all cost, a directive that might see him struggle to operate and hinder his movements.
This is with consideration that almost all routes joining Kisumu and Migori counties touch on Homabay County, technically putting him at risk of breaking the set law and ending up in court.
According to area residents, use of the Kisii-Migori Road will as well be a breach of the law, as the route passes through Oyugis in Homabay. The remaining Rongo route as well crosses through Homabay Town.
They advise that his only option is by flying to his rented house in Ombo in Migori Town by chopper or flying to the Lichota Nyarabo Airstrip which is located 5 kilometers from Migori Town.
Alternatively, the embattled county chief can enter Migori through the C13 route cutting across Narok, or use the Kisii-Kigoris-Logorien-Migori Road, reports the Nation.
In her ruling, Lesiit banked on the conditions to bar any contact between the Governor and the family of slain Rongo University student Sharon Otieno.
Obado’s name has heavily featured in the murder probe, leading to his 34-day detention at the Industrial Area Prison in Nairobi in line with the same.
Obado was released on bail on Wednesday, and exited the prison late Thursday.