The High Court has now allowed Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah's public debt case to proceed to a full hearing.
The case seeks to establish how Kenya accumulated trillions in public debt and how the borrowed money was used.
MAJAMAA, THIS IS A CALL FOR SOLIDARITY 🛑
Over 150 patriotic citizens were illegally arrested yesterday and they are being arraigned in different courts across Nairobi today.
1. Milimani Law Courts
2. Kibra Law Courts &
3. Makadara Law Courts.
Our solidarity is highly needed!
Thank you 🙏
#FreeOurComrades #RutoMustGo
Now a policeman doing this to impress who ?to handle a disable person like that ata kama ni makosa amekosa 😢. This is inhumane act .I now know why some families of some policemen suffer a generational curse .I pray for wisdom to our uniform men. Lana zingine ni za kujitakia
If you study Politics, the Bretton Woods systems are taught as infallible, unquestionable institutions. The damage they cause are always to be analysed as a failure of domestic policy. To see the very Act of 1963 challenged in court? My God! Whether this works or not, it matters.
Exactly 2 years ago...I know some of you will say we shouldn't post these photos anymore. But we have a history of fleeting memory syndrome. We forget so quickly.
This happened, Wadau. In broad daylight. This happened. And we mustn't forget. Nor should we turn away. It happened
This image should fill you with rage any time you see it. This is Denis Juma. After the state killed him, he wasn't even afforded dignity in death. This is his final resting place, a garbage dump. This radicalised me.
PRESS STATEMENT BY SENATOR OKIYA OMTATAH ON THE PUBLIC DEBT CASE RULING
Fellow Kenyans,
Today, the High Court delivered an important ruling in our public debt case.
The Court upheld the @IMFNews claim of diplomatic immunity and struck it out of this petition. While we respect the Court’s decision, accountability for Kenya’s debt burden cannot end there.
We are preparing a separate legal challenge to the Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 1963, against the Constitution of Kenya 2010 to ensure all actors involved in Kenya’s debt processes are subjected to proper scrutiny.
Most importantly, the Court rejected attempts by the Attorney General and other respondents to have this case dismissed. The judges ruled that our petition will proceed to a full hearing on its merits.
The Court also dismissed applications by the former Auditor General, former Controller of Budget, the current Auditor General, and the current Controller of Budget seeking to shield themselves from these proceedings.
This is a significant victory for transparency, accountability, and the Kenyan people.
We will amend our petition as directed by the Court and return on 22nd July 2026. Our mission remains unchanged: to establish how Kenya accumulated trillions in public debt, how the funds were utilized , whether the public benefited and whether the law was followed at every stage.
This case is about protecting the future of our nation and the interests of every Kenyan taxpayer.
We remain focused, determined, and committed to seeing it through.
God Bless Kenya.
#DeniBandia #OdiousDebt
You kill my child that I have raised for over 20 years at great emotional and financial cost
You try to bribe me with 1 million to forget about it
Then you tell me to appreciate?
I would rather serve a prison term for eliminating anyone who killed my child than touch that money
@rastamarat@wil_sonn1 Toa jina rasta kwa handle yako, unaaibisha ancestors wako with your ignorance. Kwani hujui Jomo alikuwa loyal to the British government and not the Kenyan people?