Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua has accused his opponents of allegedly inciting and bribing some Members of County Assembly (MCAs) to have him impeached.
Mutua claims that some politicians who are opposed to his leadership are determined to have him removed from office.
Speaking when he inspected development projects in Masii sub-county on Thursday, Mutua claimed that there is a well-calculated plan to remove him from office.
“I know that my critics and opponents are working hard to have me impeached but I want to tell that I will not be impeached,” he said.
Mutua claimed that a recent motion to have him impeached from office was planned by his critics.
The governor said that his opponent is jealous of his development agenda and want him out of office.
“These people know that I have performed and deliver services to the Machakos people and they want to forcefully remove me from office,” he said.
Mutua said that he will not be intimidated by selfish politicians.
He vowed to push for development agenda across the county.
Mutua asked residents not to be swayed by selfish politicians who only want to satisfy their self-interests.
Early this week an impeachment motion planned to out Governor Mutua failed to take place.
A section of MCAs had appended their signatures to have Governor Mutua impeachment accusing him of failing to consult the county assembly on key issues.