Meru Governor Isaac Mutuma has assured senior staff in former Governor Kawira Mwangaza's government that he has no grudges.
Mr Mutuma who was sworn in as Governor on Monday after the High Court upheld the Senate decision to impeach Mwangaza said staff in her administration had treated him badly, as he assured them he does not seek revenge.
However, signs are ominous for many, as Mr Mutuma indicated some of the staff will have to vacate their offices, just like their former boss.
As the differences between him and Mwangaza escalated, Mutuma was not on good terms with some of the staff, including County Secretary Dr Kiambi Atheru and Mwangaza's Chief of Staff Harrison Gitonga and some of the County Executive Committee (CEC) members. "As Deputy Governor I had gone through hell, even being humiliated.