Kileleshwa Residents Rejoice as Court Declares Naming of Atwoli Road Unconstitutional

Kileleshwa Residents Rejoice as Court Declares Naming of Atwoli Road Unconstitutional

Residents of Dik Dik Gardens in Kileleshwa, Nairobi, have recently regained the original name and signage of their road, following a court ruling that invalidated the decision to rename it after Francis Atwoli, the secretary-general of the Central Organisation of Trade Unions (Cotu).

High Court judge Anthony Mrima deems the Nairobi County government's decision in May 2021 to rename the road after the COTU boss unconstitutional. The judge emphasizes that the county's actions violated constitutional principles by neglecting to engage stakeholders and ensure public participation, as outlined in Articles 10(2), 174, and 232(1)(d) and (h). Represented by Arnold Kipkoti, Adrian Kanchoro Mulata, and Anuj Rajani, the residents took the matter to court, challenging the county's unilateral decision.

The legal battle unfolds with residents conveying their opinions on the controversial road renaming. In June 2021, an act of protest saw the Atwoli road sign set ablaze, though it was promptly restored. However, the sign has been conspicuously absent since September 2023 after a court ruling that declared it illegal.

According to the court proceedings, it is revealed that Atwoli, a property owner in the estate, was cognizant that residents collectively referred to the road as Dik Dik Road. The Nairobi County, in response, had opposed the case and sought its dismissal. Eric Abwao Odhiambo, the Acting County Solicitor for the Nairobi City County Government, argued in an affidavit that involving the public in the road's renaming process was practically impossible.

Conversely, Atwoli contended that he was unaware of any obligation for the Nairobi City County Government to publish proposed road name changes in the Kenya Gazette. He explained that he accepted the county's invitation to rename Dik Dik Road after himself in recognition of his extensive and distinguished service in the labour industry. Urging the court to dismiss the lawsuit, Atwoli maintained that he simply followed the county government's internal procedure for renaming the road, a process falling under its sole jurisdiction.

Comments

Willys (not verified)     Sun, 12/24/2023 @ 04:22pm

Atwoli is the most useless labor guy to have ever held that position. Why would anyone want to name a road Atwoli? Shenzi sana! Shindwe.

Menye (not verified)     Mon, 12/25/2023 @ 01:00pm

NCC or any other authority should name their roads with permanent(earned)titles of those individuals’.Examples being (MUUAJI)KENYATTA AVE,(MUUAJI) ATWOLI RD,(MUUAJI) MOI RD,(CANNIBAL/MUUAJI) RAILA WAY,(MURDERER),MALIKIA ELIZABETH WAY(Canada),(MURDERER) COLUMBUS CITY,(HOMEGUARD) KOINANGE ST,(FREEDOM FIGHTER)KIMATHI AVE,(BENTLEY) GICHURU RD,(MUUAJI)HAILE SELASI RD etc.I wonder why bongomavi NCC bosses decided to name roads after ABOVE THE LAW criminals,Raila and Atwoli yet they have not yet finished cannibalizing their victims.RISASI TU.

Warid (not verified)     Wed, 12/27/2023 @ 04:24am

What is there to cerebrate about the fat cow Atwoli? Do we need to cerebrate Atwoli marrying women the age of his great grand children? Nonsense!

Mlandizi (not verified)     Wed, 12/27/2023 @ 05:16pm

In his famous words said during a passionate but self-interests-driven political speech, Atwoli once said "It is simbo, simbo". I guess the court taught him the real meaning of "simbo".

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