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Kenya: Court Upholds Illegality of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Constitutional Review

Kenya’s Court of Appeal on Friday upheld the illegality of the constitutional review process launched by President Uhuru Kenyatta, which has seen his plans thwarted less than a year before the presidential election.

The reform, dubbed the “Building Bridge Initiative” (BBI), aims to amend the 2010 constitution – which established a presidential system – to create, among other things, a post of prime minister, two deputy prime ministers and a leader of the opposition and increase the number of seats in parliament.

But “the president does not have the power under the constitution to initiate constitutional amendments. A constitutional amendment can only be initiated by Parliament (…) or by popular initiative,” said presiding judge Daniel Musinga at the conclusion of the more than ten hours of reading of the ruling.

The head of state may be subject to civil proceedings for illegally initiating this process, the seven judges also ruled.

The BBI has been a source of growing controversy since its launch on November 27, 2019.

President Kenyatta says the constitutional review is meant to mitigate the current “winner take all” system that has caused post-election conflicts throughout the country’s history.

But critics see it as a ploy by the head of state, who is not allowed to run for a third term in the August 2022 election, to stay in power as prime minister.

Some suspect a power-sharing deal with his former main opponent, Raila Odinga.

After the post-election violence of 2017, the two opponents began an unexpected rapprochement, embodied by a handshake that remained famous as “The handshake” in March 2018.

The first of the opponents to the text is William Ruto, vice president since 2013 of Mr. Kenyatta, who had endorsed him as his successor for 2022.

Since the rapprochement with Raila Odinga, he sees himself increasingly marginalized from power.

Before the Supreme Court? –

On May 11, Parliament approved the bill, which was then to be put to a referendum.

But two days later, a Nairobi court ruled that the process was illegal, stating that such a constitutional review could not be initiated by the president.

Uhuru Kenyatta denounced an “attempt to block the will of the people. The government appealed.

BBI supporters may file a final appeal to the Supreme Court.

Raila Odinga announced this week that he would not challenge an unfavourable decision by the Court of Appeal.

“We don’t want to waste any more time by going to the Supreme Court. We will fully concentrate on the elections,” he said on a radio station Wednesday.

In a tweet posted minutes before the decision was announced, he said that “the parties involved will each make their own decisions on how to proceed based on the decision that was handed down today.”

Strategies –

Subject to an appeal to the Supreme Court, this court decision allows the election process to continue as planned.

But it will change the political strategies and maneuvers in the 11.5 months leading up to the first round on August 9, 2022.

The BBI offered the possibility of coalitions between parties. negotiations had begun, with the new executive positions and 70 new constituencies in the BBI at the heart of the discussions.

“It could be more difficult to reach such alliances before the elections if the BBI is not on the table and if these new posts have not been created,” Nic Cheeseman, a professor at the University of Birmingham (UK), told AFP.

For many observers, this ruling also establishes a certain independence of the judiciary from the executive.

In September 2017, the Supreme Court overturned the results of the August 8 presidential election, in which incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta came out on top.

This decision, a first in the history of the continent, soured relations between the judiciary and President Kenyatta, who was nevertheless re-elected (98.26%) a few weeks later in a new election boycotted by his rival Odinga.

AFP/AN

Anambra Guber: APC Leaders Urge Party Faithfuls to Close Ranks for Andy Uba’s Victory

Ahead of the November 6th Governorship Elections in Anambra State, Hon Victor Mba, the Coordinator of the APC Mobilisers, a support group for the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APA), Andy Ubah, has called on APC faithful in the area to close ranks and work with unity of purpose towards ensuring victory for Senator Andy Ubah in the forthcoming elections in the state.

Making the call while addressing APC faithful during an interactive session held at the Umuosuma Square Ward 3 Inland Town, Onitsha, Hon Victor Mba charged all the project coordinators and their 10 member delegates each from the 15 wards in Onitsha North to embrace the group’s strategy of Booth-By-Booth, Polling Unit by Polling Unit monitoring system, adding that they should endeavor to discharge their assignments diligently.

Hon Victor Mba also disclosed that the group would soon embark on ward tours to sensitize the electorates on the need to participate actively in the forthcoming elections by ensuring that they obtain their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) to enable them cast their votes during elections.

Also speaking, the zonal coordinators, APC Ward-To-Ward Ambassadors, South East Zone, Comrade Akunwata Ejoh Ojiba urged members of the party to be dedicated and work hard for the success of the Andy Ubah for the Governor Project.

He called for concerted efforts towards ensuring the achievement of the party’s aspirations, adding that he was confident that APC would win a landslide victory at the polls come November 6th, 2021.

In his contribution a former member of the House of Representatives, Onitsha Federal Constituency Hon Gozie Agbokoba commended the group for the proposed ward tour.

He noted that the plan was not only timely, but also strategic, stressing that members should redouble their efforts towards winning at the polling booths level.

Hon Agbakoba further urged the group to use the opportunity of the ward tour to strategize for the coming elections based on polling unit by polling unit monitoring and mobilization of eligible voters.

He called on eligible voters who are yet to obtain their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) to avail themselves of the opportunity of the ongoing online continuous voters registration exercise to obtain their PVC to enable them exercise their franchise.

Endorsement And Reward FOR Excellence: Abuja Based Civil Society Honours ALGON National President, Hon. Alabi Kolade David

It was another Monday with a difference, August 16, 2021 as the National President of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Hon Alabi Kolade David recieved one of the frontline Civil Society groups in his Bariga Council Headquarters in Lagos State.

The coilition, Good Governance Network, led by its President, who equally doubles as the publisher of the CSO News Watch, Commrade Ogakwu Dominic Ogakwu in company of Hon. Wilson Wale when the duo paid a courtesy call the the ALGON National President.

ALGON National President, Hon Alabi Kolade David (middle) Commrade Ogakwu Dominic Ogakwu (left) and Hon Wilson Wale when the duo paid a courtesy call and presentation of the maiden edition of the magazine

Part of the high point of the visit was the honour and presentation of the maiden edition of CSO News Watch magazine to the Executive Chairman of Bariga Local Council and in his capacity as the ALGON National President.

The honour has been described as another testimony of his value-oriented administration in that dual capacity, pareticulary as he was honoured with a Certificate of performance as the most accomplished National President of ALGON.

Our correspondent in a statement by the the ALGON media office, members of the National Executive Council (NEC), Board of Trustees (BOT), as well as the entire Management and Staff of ALGON National Headquarters congratulated Hon. Alabi on the recognition and wished him a more purposeful leadership as bothe the council chairman and ALGON National President.

Army Deployed To Three Provinces As Zambia Counts Votes

Vote counting was underway in Zambia on Friday after a hard-fought general election that saw sporadic clashes and troop reinforcements dispatched to three provinces.

The ballot is expected to be the tightest yet in the third successive standoff between President Edgar Lungu, 64, and veteran opposition candidate Hakainde Hichilema, 59.

Partial and regional tallies started to trickle in on Friday, with final consolidated results expected by Sunday, although Lungu’s party hinted it was heading for victory.

Thursday’s vote presented a test of democracy in the usually peaceful southern African nation country of more than 17 million people.

Rising living costs appear to have sapped support for Lungu, who is accused of growing increasingly iron-fisted since taking office in 2015.

Hichilema is vying for the top job for the sixth time, this time with the backing of 10 opposition parties.

Violence occurred in North-Western province, a Hichilema stronghold, where two people including a chairman of the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) party were killed, Lungu announced late Thursday.

He blaming Hichilema’s United Party for National Development (UPND) party.

Zambia’s electoral commission has launched an investigation into the chairman’s murder.

The UPND distanced itself from the case, calling it a “distraction” tactic.

The PF also alleges some of its agents were beaten and chased from polling stations in Southern province.

Lungu, who had deployed the military following pre-election clashes, reinforced troops in those two provinces and in the Western province.

He has already inferred that election-day violence “effectively rendered the elections in… three provinces not free and fair”.

Despite this warning, PF chief Davies Mwila said the party’s own calculation of votes cast in various polling stations “show that President Edgar Lungu is in the lead.”

“We are confident that we shall carry the day,” he said.

Nic Cheeseman, a British political scientist, tweeted on Friday that there were fears Lungu was “exaggerating the extent of violence and instability in opposition regions” in order to justify invalidating results there.

Social media access has been restricted since Hichilema cast his vote in Lusaka, raising eyebrows among the electorate.

Most shops were shut in the capital on Friday where a burning tyre barricade was seen along a highway.

Key regions

Parliamentary and local government elections took place at the same time as the presidential ballot.

But long queues meant that voting continued long after the official closing time of 6 pm (1600 GMT) — in some cases, the last ballot was cast nine hours afterward.

More than seven million people were registered to vote.

The outcome is expected to hinge on results in Lusaka, a bustling city of more than 3.3 million, and in the central Copperbelt province — key to the economy in Africa’s second-largest copper producer.

Hichilema, who is running against Lungu for the third time, only lost by around 100,000 votes in 2016 and an even narrower margin in a by-election the previous year.

Poll watchers have warned of possible unrest when the results are out.

“The real test will be in the counting process” and whether Lungu will accept a possible eventual defeat, said independent Zambian political economist Trevor Simumba.

Although violence has flared in past elections, all of Zambia’s transitions of power have been peaceful since the adoption of multi-party democracy in 1990.

-AFP

JUST IN: Suleja Council Boss Leads Thugs to Break into ALGON National Hdqrs, Destroys Office Equipment

After Tuesday’s botched efforts by Abdullahi Maje, the Chairman of Suleja Local Government Area, on Thursday afternoon at about 2pm, Maje led a group of thugs to invade the national headquarters of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ÀLGON).

Hon. Maje has since been apprehended and handed over to law enforcement agencies, alongside his cohorts.

The National President of ALGON, Hon Alabi Kolade David has, in his reaction, called for calm as the security agencies are on top of the matter.

Hon. Abdullahi Maje, who told reporters in Abuja on Wednesday after a failed attempt to forcefully takeover the ALGON National Headquarters that they could not resume office on Tuesday despite a Federal High Court, Abuja, order has continued to claim to be the Chairman of an Interim Management Committee (IMC) of ALGON despite the non-existence of such organ in the Association’s constitution.

The Suleja council boss who is not a member of the National Executive Council (NEC) of ALGON has continued to rely on an order of the court obtained on March 29, 2021 to stop ALGON General Assembly which had on March 24, 2021 re-elected the Hon. Alabi kolade David led NEC.

FG Partners NOA for GEEP 2.0 Kickoff

The Federal Government has signed a partnership with the National Orientation Agency as one of its key partners in its quest to raise awareness for its National Social Investment Programmes.

The announcement was made by the Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Minister, Sadiya Umar Farouq in Abuja at the weekend.

At the opening of the training for Master Trainers on Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme GEEP 2.0, the Minister said the move became necessary to raise awareness to positively change attitudes, values, and behaviors.

“I must say the agency has shown outstanding dedication towards effective implementation of the NSIP programmes. It is in this vein that the FMHADMSD entered into partnership with NOA to appoint the Community Orientation and Mobilization officers as GEEP Desk Officers in all the 774 local government local areas across the country”.

With NOA identified as one of the organs of Government agencies largely spread across all states and Local Governments with the capacity to adequately engage, mobilize and sensitize the general public on Government programmes and policies, it became imperative that the agency was brought in as a strategic partner.

To this end, the ministry in conjunction with NOA has appointed Community Orientation and Mobilization officers to be trained as GEEP Local Government Desk Officers in all the 774 local government levels areas across the 36 states and the FCT.

These officers will sensitize communities on the GEEP programmes, register interested beneficiaries of TraderMoni, MarketMoni and FarmerMoni.

They will also collect and collate necessary data for the programme, provide necessary feedback to the programme coordinators at State and Federal Levels while also encouraging active participation of the programme.

She thanked the NSIP team and staff of the Ministry for their dedication and hard work as well as other partners towards the fight the fight against poverty.

The two-day intensive interactive training which ended on Saturday in Abuja provided an understanding  and insight to the processes, drivers, threats and opportunities associated with core GEEP activities especially the newly introduced structure of top-bottom representation,  from the Federal through State and Local Government levels respectively. It also informed them on the roles and responsibilities of the COMO’s, how to register and enlighten the target beneficiaries,  how to access the GEEP loans in furtherance to helping to eradicate poverty and generate employment throughout the Federal Republic of Nigeria.