Ann Kananu has been sworn in as the third Nairobi governor.
She was sworn in at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre, replacing Mike Sonko who was impeached last year.
Kananu has been acting governor since December 2020 following the ouster of former governor Sonko.
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Her path to succeeding Sonko was cleared on November 9 after the Supreme Court dismissed an application by the latter challenging her appointment.
In January 2020, Sonko nominated her as his deputy and forwarded her name to the County Assembly for vetting.
However, before the assembly could vet her, a Nairobi resident challenged the nomination which led to a court order stopping the assembly from vetting and approving her nomination.
Kananu remained in the cold until December 18 last year when Sonko was impeached and the court lifted the order that barred the assembly from vetting and approving her nomination.
She was subsequently vetted, approved, and sworn-in as deputy governor but as she was preparing to take over as governor, Sonko moved to the High Court and obtained orders stopping the oath.
High Court dismissed the application and set the stage for Kananu’s swearing-in as governor.
The judges ruled it was Sonko to blame for his mistake when he nominated Kananu only to purport to revoke the nomination when he had already been impeached.
They also dismissed Sonko's petition challenging his impeachment, ruling that both the County Assembly and the Senate complied with all statutory provisions for impeaching a governor.