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Kenya: High Court Declines to Stop City Hall’s School Feeding Program

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Nairobi — The High Court has declined to issue an order stopping the school feeding program initiated by the Nairobi County Government.

According to Justice Mugure Thande, to stop the program would affect so many children who are already benefitting from the initiative.

She stated that it was upon the County Government its partners to decide on the best way forward

The judge further stated that the petitioner Janet Ouko has not shown the disadvantage the program has.

In the petition, lobby group dubbed ‘Tunza Mtoto Coalition Kenya’ had filed a petition in the high court County’ for students enrolled in public primary schools in the county.

In her suit, Tunza Mtoto Coalition Executive Director Ouko argued that the program dubbed ‘Dishi na County’ is illegal as education is a National Government function.

Through her lawyer Maureen Nasimiyu, she argued that the governor and President William Ruto did not sign any document to transfer the National Government’s roles to the County.

“No legal Notice was ever published authorizing the transfer and delegation of powers, functions and competencies of the national government function in respect to primary schools to the County Government,” the petition reads.

“Neither was there a Deed of Transfer signed between the National Government and the County Government authorizing the transfer of the said functions and therefore the launch by the 1st and 2nd Respondents is illegal, unconstitutional and a gross violation of Articles 185(2), 186(1) and 187(2) of the Constitution, 2010.”