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    Gachagua Impeachment: Security Heightened on Second Day of Public Participation Sessions

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterOctober 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    More security personnel have been deployed to constituency offices to supervise ongoing public participation exercise on the Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua impeachment motion. 

    This is after chaos were witnessed in select areas with goons disrupting the sessions on Friday.

    The move to deploy more officers came after a court in Kerugoya ordered the exercise be conducted at constituency level.

    Police headquarters ordered regional and county commanders to ensure proper deployment of personnel to enhance the exercise.

    Areas perceived to be hostile got more security and in anti riot gear.

    “If you don’t want to participate don’t go there. Stay away and let those willing to do so,” said an official aware of the issue.

    Anti riot police from the General Service Unit and Rapid Deployment Unit were mobilized and deployed throughout the hostile areas. Few staff from the MPs’ offices helped the police to ensure smooth running of the exercise.

    The National Assembly Friday extended the ongoing public participation exercise on Gachagua impeachment motion to Saturday October 5 to allow Kenyans to submit their views on the matter.

    Clerk of the National Assembly Samuel Njoroge said the one-day extension came following a High Court order.

    Njoroge said the extension would allow adequate time for all citizens to submit their views across the 290 constituencies countrywide.

    The Clerk further said the public would be allowed to gather at every Constituency or County Woman Representative’s office from 8am to 5pm to take part in the exercise. “Noting that the High Court of Kenya sitting at Kerugoya acknowledged the public hearings of today, 4th October 2024, and further ordered that the National Assembly organize similar public hearings closer to the citizens at least at constituency level on each constituency in Kenya to enable the constituents of Members of Parliament responsible for the impeachment process nationally to engage with and participate on hearings and/or any other suitable modes by which citizens at that level can participate and offer their representations…” stated the notice.

    “It is notified to the general public that, further to the public participation exercise which commenced on 2nd October 2024, and the collection of views across the venues and Constituency/County Women Representative Offices on 4th October 2024, the 290 Constituency Offices and 47 County Women Representative Offices of all Members of the National Assembly, which are offices under the Parliamentary Service Commission, shall remain open on Saturday, 5th October 2024 from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm to facilitate further public participation on the Special Motion.”

    The High Court on Thursday ordered Parliament to conduct a second round of public participation to ensure all Kenyans participate in the process.

    Justice Richard Mwongo of the Kerugoya Law Courts deemed that the public participation stage must involve all Kenyans’ views and should not be conducted as a formality.

    He explained that every public participation process must be clear for the public to understand, have simple structures, offer a balanced influence from the public, and be inclusive and transparent.

    The exercise commenced on Friday, despite DP Gachagua petitioning against the same.

    In his petition, Gachagua contended that holding the public participation exercise for just one day is “grossly insufficient to facilitate any meaningful public participation.”

    The law says the National Assembly has a seven-day timeline, which expires on Tuesday, to decide on the special motion to impeach Gachagua before the Senate takes up the matter.

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