Okiya Omtatah Moves to Court to Block National Gov’t from Taking over Nairobi

Okiya Omtatah Moves to Court to Block National Gov’t from Taking over Nairobi

Activist Okiya Omtatah has filed a petition in court to block the handover of the main Nairobi County Government functions to the National Government.

In court documents filed on Wednesday, Omtatah argues that key stakeholders were not involved in the transfer process that was done on Tuesday at State House.

He says that the public, the Cabinet, County Executive Committee, County Assembly, and the Senate ought to have played a part in the process as stipulated in the constitution.

“Article 187 of the Constitution provides for the transfer of functions and powers between levels of government, the transfer ought to have involved the national and county governments, not just the President and his people on one hand and the Governor and his people on the other,” reads the petition.

“There is no Cabinet paper on the transfer. There is no resolution by Parliament. There is no County Executive Committee paper on the transfer. There is no County Executive Resolution on the impugned transfer of functions which was approved by the County Assembly and then forwarded to the Senate for concurrence.”

He further avers that Governor Mike Sonko lacks the power to hand over county government functions as he was barred from accessing his office by the court last December after he was charged with corruption.

“The Governor is barred from the office which includes executing any functions of that office. He can’t then claim to execute any agreements or contracts on behalf of Nairobi City County. To do so would be contemptuous of the Court Orders barring him from office,” says Omtatah.

The petitioner also argues that the transfer of key functions to the national government amounts to dissolving the county government without following the laid out procedure. He asks the court to declare the transfer as unlawful and unconstitutional, hence invalid, null and void.

 
 

Comments

Sokora (not verified)     Wed, 02/26/2020 @ 10:04pm

This Omtata! Lord forgive him. Nairobi is in shambles due to Kidero and Sonko. Prescription is National Government. Then assign an able body like Peter Kenneth to clean the mess.

JustMe (not verified)     Thu, 02/27/2020 @ 02:10am

Enyewe this one is confusing...me thought Sonko cannot execute ANY function of the Governor's office. ...but then, what is an executive order?

Guest (not verified)     Thu, 02/27/2020 @ 04:23am

There will be no election of Nairobi governor therefore ODM and Jubilee supporters save your fights for the 2022 elections..This omtatah person is becoming Miguna with frivolous lawsuits that lead to no where.Is this not the same guy who put forward a motion that Luo should be declared a national language .Pride comes before a fall and you wonder why some people never get elected.

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Thu, 02/27/2020 @ 01:06pm

Maraga the ball is in your court now. You continue stepping on Uhurus toes you will never get that Mercedes Benz you have been wanting for a long time.

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