By BRIAN MUSYOKA
The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) is set to petition the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) seeking a review of nomination slots in the Embu County Assembly following its recent by-election victories in Mbeere North.
UDA leaders from Embu County when they addressed the press in Embu town on Saturday. MWINGI TIMES |Brian Musyoka
The party contends that its wins in Muminji and Evurore wards have reshaped the political landscape of the assembly, giving it grounds to demand additional nominated Members of the County Assembly (MCAs).
With the latest triumphs, UDA now boasts 16 MCAs in the Embu County Assembly, effectively making it the majority party in the House and strengthening its legislative influence.
Party insiders argue that nomination seats are distributed based on proportional representation, meaning any increase in elected members must automatically trigger a recalculation of the allocation formula.
Speaking on behalf of UDA, party lawyer Dr. Adrian Kamotho emphasized that the law governing nomination slots is clear and must be strictly adhered to following changes in party strength.
He stated that the party will formally write to the IEBC to claim what it considers its rightful share of nominated positions, noting that the by-election results significantly altered the numerical balance.
Kamotho added that the victories in Muminji and Evurore have tipped the scales in UDA’s favour, making it necessary to realign nomination slots to reflect the current political reality.
His sentiments were echoed by UDA party leader Cecily Mbarire who said UDA is the giant party in Embu County Assembly and that by next week they will write to the IEBC requesting more slots.
Embu County Assembly Speaker Josiah Thiriku confirmed that before the by-elections, UDA had 14 MCAs, including nominated members, but the figure has since risen to 16.
According to Thiriku, the new numbers firmly place UDA as the majority party in the assembly, even without factoring in support from other Kenya Kwanza–affiliated parties.
He observed that should the IEBC approve the petition, some political parties currently holding nominated seats may be compelled to relinquish them to accommodate UDA’s increased representation.
The Speaker also announced that the two newly elected MCAs will be sworn in next Tuesday, after which the assembly will move to reconstitute its committees in line with the new majority configuration.
Meanwhile, Mbeere North MP Leo Muthende hailed the by-election victories as a significant boost to UDA’s political dominance in the region. Muthende noted that with UDA now controlling approximately 67 per cent of elected leadership positions in Mbeere North, the party’s focus is to further solidify its presence and position itself strongly ahead of the next general election cycle.
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