Aden Ibrahim Mohammed, Omar Jele Abdi, Bishar Ahmed Hussein, Safiya Mahamed Abdi & Yussuf Ibrahim Dimbil v County Assembly of Wajir, Clerk of The County Assembly of Wajir, Speaker of The Wajir County Assembly, Abdullahi Issack, Speaker of The Senate & Senate; Governor of Wajir County, Mohammed Abdi Mohammud, Deputy Governor Ahmed Ali Mukhtar, Chief Registrar of The High Court & Assumption of Office of The Governor Committee (Interested Parties) [2021] KEHC 6151 (KLR)
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THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT MERU
CONSTITUTIONAL PETITION NO. E 009 OF 2021
IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA ARTICLES 1, 2(1), (2) and (5), 3(1) and (2) , 4(2), 10, 19,20, 21,22(1) and 2(b) and (c), 23(1) 24(1) 33(1) (a), .35,38 (1) 47(1) and (2), 48,50,52,93,96,165(3) (b) and (d) (ii) 73(1), 75(1) (c) 174,175, 181,196(1) (b) 200, 258, 260
AND
IN THE MATTER OF ART. 1, 2, 3, 47, 50 (B) AND (C), 181 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA
AND
IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA (PROTECTION OF RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS PRACTICE AND PROCEDURES RULES 213
AND
IN THE MATTER OF ART. 1,3, AND ART. 25(a) OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS OF 1966
AND
IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT ACT 2012, SECTION 8, 30, 31 33(1) AND (2) AND 87
AND
IN THE MATTER OF THE STANDING ORDER NO. 67 OF THE WAJIR COUNTY ASSEMBLY STANDING ORDERS
AND
IN THE MATTER OF THE INTENDED REMOVAL FROM OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OF WAJIR COUNTY BY WAY OF IMPEACHMENT
BETWEEN
ADEN IBRAHIM MOHAMMED ....................................................................................1ST PETITIONER
OMAR JELE ABDI .........................................................................................................2ND PETITIONER
BISHAR AHMED HUSSEIN...........................................................................................3RD PETITIONER
SAFIYA MAHAMED ABDI ............................................................................................4TH PETITIONER
YUSSUF IBRAHIM DIMBIL..........................................................................................5TH PETITIONER
VERSUS
COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF WAJIR .............................................................................1ST RESPONDENT
CLERK OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF WAJIR...............................................2ND RESPONDENT
SPEAKER OF THE WAJIR COUNTY ASSEMBLY .................................................3RD RESPONDENT
ABDULLAHI ISSACK..................................................................................................4TH RESPONDENT
SPEAKER OF THE SENATE ......................................................................................5TH RESPONDENT
THE SENATE.................................................................................................................6TH RESPONDENT
AND
HE. THE GOVERNOR OF WAJIR COUNTY
AMB. MOHAMMED ABDI MOHAMMUD .......................................................1ST INTERESTED PARTY
THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR AHMED ALI MUKHTAR .................................2ND INTERESTED PARTY
THE CHIEF REGISTRAR OF THE HIGH COURT..........................................3RD INTERESTED PARTY
ASSUMPTION OF OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR COMMITTEE...............4TH INTERESTED PARTY
DIRECTIONS
i. Let the Notices of Change of Advocate by Mr. Marete and Mr. Omwanza be served forthwith and within 24 hours from now.
ii. Let the Further Amended Petition be served upon all the parties with due and accurate indication of what has been added or excluded. That be not later than the close of business on Friday 11th June 2021.
iii. The four advocates for the petitioners; Mr. Ndegwa, Mr. Wanyama, Mr. Omwanza and Mr. Marete ought to agree on who between them should be in charge of the team and for purposes of drawing pleadings, in particular.
iv. Pending that agreement the request for leave to amend the petition by Mr. Omwanzq and Mr. Marete is kept in abeyance.
v. On request by Mr. Ndegwa and Mr. Wanyama that we do extend the orders of 18th May 2021 or clarify them, we say that the said orders were issued pending the inter partes hearing of the application of 18/5/2021, as confirmed on 24/5/2021. They remain in force and we see no need to consider extending them.
vi. Matter stood over to 18/6/2021 at 10 a.m, virtually, to confirm compliance and for further directions as to hearing.
E. Muriithi
Judge
Patrick J O Otieno
Judge
T. W Cherere
Judge Judge
9/6/2021