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Members of the Senate addressing Journalist outside KICC. |
Nairobi Kenya Senators have filed a petition at the Supreme Court challenging President Kenyatta’s assent to the Revenue Allocation Bill.
The Senate is seeking the
advisory opinion of the High Court on ten constitutional points, among
them the meaning of a "Bill" concerning county governments and whether
parliament followed the right constitutional procedure in passing the
bill.
The Senate had interrupted its
Tuesday evening sitting to go into an emergency session to discuss
President Kenyatta’s move to assent the Division of Revenue Bill, which
allocates Sh210 billion to county governments.
The Senate wanted Sh258 billion allocated to the counties.
The senators, who were still pleading with the
President to reject the Bill, got the shock of their lives when Mr James
Orengo (Siaya) notified the House that the Speaker of the National
Assembly, Mr Justin Muturi, had announced that the Bill had been
assented to.
Reports Daily Nation
Reports Daily Nation
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