
Lugari Ward MCA Grey Moi/WKT
Lugari Ward MCA Grey Moi claims that his victory was nullified in the first round of the case pitting him against his fiery opponent, William Libombolo Makhalanya, because his advocate was compromised.
Mr. Moi was responding to a question during an interview with Kennedy Shiyonga at Radio Mambo last evening on accusations by Makhalanya that the second round of the case was interfered with in his favor by “a gang of people”.
“If it was interfered with, we can as well say the first ruling was interfered with,” the MCA said.
Moi said he was brought up in a Christian background and, hence, does not take part in fraud.
“For your information, my son, I am a Christian, my father was a Church of God pastor. I was brought up in a Christian background,” he said.
He added that he was not scared after Makhalanya filed a petition challenging his win because he knew he had not made any mistakes.
Mr. Moi’s victory as Lugari Ward MCA was confirmed by the High Court in Kakamega on July 20, 2023.
The judgment on the petition by his opponent made on January 10, 2023, which nullified his victory, was, as a result, thrown out.

Sam Oduor is the editor-in-chief at the Western Kenya Times who leverages the power of the Internet in telling stories that shape opinions.