The Azimio and Kenya Kwanza coalitions are set to make their appearance before the National Dialogue Committee (Nadco) at the esteemed Bomas of Kenya. In a forthcoming meeting, both parties are expected to present their arguments on the specific topics assigned for discussion by the Committee. The National Development Council (Nadco) has officially begun accepting public submissions as of September 22nd.
This comes after receiving memoranda from various organizations, which have put forth recommendations to be discussed during the negotiations. In a highly anticipated event, the two alliances are set to make individual appearances within the time frame of 9:30 to 10:30 am on Monday. In a similar vein, the deadline for entries also falls on Monday.
Photo|Courtesy: Hon. Kalonzo Musyoka and Mr. Kimani Ichungwa
In a recent development, three prominent individuals have come into the spotlight. These individuals are Senators Ledama Olekina, who represents Narok, Enock Wambua, representing Kitui, and Tom Ojienda, representing Kisumu. In addition, the Public Service Commission, Trans Nzoia County Communities’ Council, Information Communication Technology Association of Kenya, and Council of Governors have been included.
In ongoing deliberations, a committee comprising ten members is addressing concerns raised by the opposition party, Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition, regarding President William Ruto’s administration of Kenya Kwanza. The objective of the ongoing deliberations is to uncover a resolution to the protracted political dispute.
In a significant development, the National Assembly and the Senate have jointly established a committee, which will be co-chaired by Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka and National Assembly Majority leader Kimani Ichung’wah. The primary objective of this committee is to pave the way for its formal recognition as a legal provision.
In a significant development, the committee ratified its framework agreement on August 30. This action sets the stage for a 60-day negotiation period, during which discussions will be held and a comprehensive report will be presented to Parliament.