A session at the Nakuru County Assembly devolved into chaos when Kiamaina MCA Samuel Waithuki was struck on the head with an egg during heated debates over leadership disputes.
The scuffle occurred amidst a growing rift between factions of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and opposition members, reflecting broader tensions within the assembly.
The incident was part of a broader leadership crisis that has seen members engage in verbal and physical altercations, disrupting legislative activities.
The disruption stems from disagreements over the recent ousting of Majority Leader Alex Langat and his replacement with Keringet MCA William Mutai.
This decision, backed by UDA members, has not been accepted by other members of the assembly, exacerbating divisions.
The assembly’s Speaker, Joel Maina, has condemned the disorder, citing a disregard for standing orders and the constitution, and has indefinitely suspended sittings until calm can be restored.
Residents have expressed frustration with the assembly’s inability to conduct its duties effectively, attributing the chaos to personal interests overshadowing public service.
Calls for unity and leadership reforms are growing, with many urging MCAs to resolve their disputes amicably to avoid further tarnishing the assembly’s reputation.
Kiamaina MCA hit with an egg on the head after chaos rocks Nakuru County Assembly over leadership row pic.twitter.com/tHTHGivVQU
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) November 26, 2024