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Okay, let's get this straight. A Nairobi County official, Geoffrey Mosiria, suddenly collapses and ends up in the hospital right after getting a court summons? Give me a break. The guy's facing jail time for contempt of court, and suddenly he needs medical attention? I'm no doctor, but that sounds like a classic case of "I don't want to go to jail"-itis.
The contempt charge stems from him allegedly ignoring a court order about development in Parklands. A conservatory order, issued back in March, was supposed to stop Nairobi County Government from approving any new construction until they had a proper land use plan in place. Seems simple enough, right? Except, offcourse, someone decided the rules didn't apply to them.
Mosiria's lawyers are pulling the "he didn't know!" card, claiming he was unaware of the order. They even went so far as to say the signatures on the petition documents were forged. Seriously? Forged signatures? It's like a bad episode of Law & Order. And get this: a forensic investigator apparently confirmed the signature wasn't his. So, is this some grand conspiracy, or is someone just trying to weasel their way out of trouble?
But here's the kicker: the court ain't buying it. They refused to set aside the order to commit Mosiria to jail, and now he "remains a convict until further orders of the court on February 2, 2026." February 2, 2026? That's a long time to wait for justice, or for another convenient medical emergency. Court told Nairobi official Geoffrey Mosiria collapsed, hospitalised on learning he risks jail term for contempt - Daily Nation

The court wants Mosiria to file an affidavit explaining himself. Fine. But what about the Parklands Residents Association? They're the ones who accused county officials of ignoring the court order in the first place. They saw the excavation and tree-cutting along Jalaram Road. Are their voices even being heard, or are they just collateral damage in this bureaucratic mess?
And what's with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) opening a probe into alleged forgery of signatures? Are they actually going to get to the bottom of this, or is it just another way to stall and delay? Kilimani SCCIO Hussein Mahat requested certified copies of all the petition documents. That's a start, I guess. But how long before this gets buried under a mountain of paperwork and red tape? The wheels of justice grind slow, especially in Nairobi time.
Speaking of time, let's talk about February 2, 2026, again. That's when this case is scheduled to be mentioned. Mentioned! Like it's just some minor detail. Meanwhile, this guy is a convicted criminal, potentially walking free. What kind of message does that send?
Then again, maybe I'm being too harsh. Maybe Mosiria really did have a medical emergency. Maybe the signatures really were forged. Maybe the Nairobi County Government is actually trying to do the right thing. But let's be real: Occam's Razor suggests the simplest explanation is usually the correct one, and the simplest explanation here is someone doesn't want to face the music.
The idea that this is some kind of genuine medical emergency is laughable. This whole situation smells fishier than a week-old tuna sandwich.