Machakos county assembly deputy speaker Nathaniel Nganga has challenged governor Alfred Mutua to name the MCA's he claimed were extorting money from him so that legal action may be taken against them.
Nganga who is also the member of county assembly for Ikombe ward in Yatta sub-county noted with concern that if the governors claims are true he (the governor) should name the MCA's and provide enough evidence to the Ethics and Anti-corruption commission.
"Last week the governor claimed that there were several MCA's who approached him demanding for money to use in campaigns, he should forward their names with evidence of cource so that the necessary action be taken against them," said Nganga.
Nganga who is on the front line in pushing for the impeachment of the governor disclosed that the plan to impeach Mutua is still on and has reached advanced stage.
He observed that there is more than enough evidence that will send Mutua home. He went ahead to say that the names of the MCA's who have appended their signatures for the impeachment of governor Mutua will be publicized so as if one develops cold feet he will have to give his reasons.