Baringo Senator Gideon Moi has been served with a one month notice to vacate his office at the county assembly buildings.
In the later dated May 29, 2018, Assembly Clerk Joseph Koech said that the decision was made by the County Assembly Service Board to pave way for the ongoing construction.
“I write to convey the assembly service board’s decision that you have been served with the above notice. This is due to ongoing construction within the assembly and due to limited space available,"
"Contractors would like to demolish the current Speaker’s office and thus the reason for the notice,” reads part of the letter.
In march this year, MCAs allied to Jubilee party led by Majority Chief Whip Reuben Chepsongol demanded that Moi's office be moved away from the county assembly buildings given that the office was even dormant.
"Some of our committees at the assembly lack offices and the senator’s office, which has been at the assembly since 2013, is dormant and does not have a secretary, to say the least. We do not see the reason we should lack offices yet the one designated to the senator is dormant,” said Mr Chepsongol.
However, KANU nominated MCA Betty Birchoko termed the move by the Jubilee MCAs as a move to intimidate the Senator.
"We know that the sideshow by Jubilee representatives is meant to intimidate Mr Moi,” said Ms Birchoko.