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Aukot presses court to declare BBI taskforce illegal

Thirdway Alliance leader says Raila is not recognised under the law and should not have an agreement with the President on national issues

In Summary

• He wants the court to declare BBI unconstitutionally established and nullify its activities.

• But the taskforce dismissed the claims as mere allegations.

Thirdway Alliance leader Ekuru Aukot at the Bomas of Kenya, Nairobi, on August 10, 2017.
Thirdway Alliance leader Ekuru Aukot at the Bomas of Kenya, Nairobi, on August 10, 2017.
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Thirdway Alliance party leader Ekuro Aukot says ODM leader Raila Odinga had no legal mandate to negotiate the BBI with President Uhuru Kenyatta.

He said Raila is not recognised under the law and should not have an agreement with the President on national issues. Through lawyer Elias Mutuma, Aukot said the formation of the Building Bridges Initiative team amounted to misuse of public funds. He wants the High Court to declare it unconstitutional and nullify its activities, including the report it produced after collecting public views.

But the taskforce dismissed the claims as mere allegations, saying Aukot has not demonstrated how the BBI was illegally established. Through lawyer Jackson Awele, they say Aukot should state the provisions of the Constitution that have been violated and the manner in which it was done.

Aukot said the initiative is a total waste of time and public money. Taskforce hearings were conducted in secrecy in selected parts of this country, hence leaving out many Kenyans, he added. 

“The President ought to have included all the political players in the handshake. There were other presidential candidates in the 2017 race, why Raila only?” Mutuma asked before Judge John Mativo.

Mutuma questioned the criteria the President used to select members of the taskforce and whether they were competent for the job.

He said they should have been vetted, adding that some have political inclinations. The President appointed the vision bearers without public participation and there was a clear intention to lock out everyone else, Mutuma argued.

“The appointment of the members of the taskforce did not comply with Article 10 of the Constitution... The Constitution talks about how and the mode of selection of members to be assigned a public duty,” Mutuma said. 

Mutuma further criticised the extension of the term of the teamIn response, however, the taskforce argued that the claims are mere allegations as Aukot has not demonstrated how the BBI was illegally established. 

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