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    Polycarp Igathe Resigns As Deputy Governor Nairobi County

    Eva NyamburaBy Eva NyamburaJanuary 12, 2018Updated:January 12, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    igathePolycarp Igathe has resigned as the Nairobi Deputy Governor effective 31 January.

    The DG says that he has failed to earn Governor Mike Sonko’s trust to ‘drive the administration and management of the county.’

    https://twitter.com/IgathePolycarp/status/951834181394452480

    Igathe, formerly of Vivo Energy steps down to avoid ‘abusing or betraying my oath of office to Kenyans, Nairobians and my family.’

    His resignation comes a month after the governor shared on social media a series of texts which show a some what unbalanced relationship.

    Read: Kiambu Governor Waititu, His Deputy Nyoro Trade Blows In Public

    The deputy governor on most days as seen in the messages, misses his boss’s calls and instead of calling back, prefers to text him back.

    Most governors have been said to have recruited technocrats for deputies as they run the political scene.

    Word has had it for a while that Igathe was running the show in City Hall and Sonko was a ‘ceremonial governor.’

    The National Government at some point was said to have taken over the county with Igathe at the helm.

    Here is the resignation letter:

    Governor Mike Sonko had earlier downplayed the fall out between him and Igathe. He even went o an extent of posting his messages with Igathe.

    Looking at the attached texts and WhatsApp conversations does it look like we are falling apart? Pelekeni ushoste wenu mbali magazeti tutafungia nyama jioni @TheStarKenya pic.twitter.com/zMdgIf5w8G

    — Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) December 14, 2017

    Polycarp Igathe had just finished an interview at NTV where he was there to defend their track record for their first one hundred days.

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