(From L-R) Lady Justice Roselyn Nambuye, President Court of Appeal Justice Daniel Musinga, and Lady Justice Hannah Okwengu are seen during the ruling of the contested constitutional reforms at the Kenyan Court of Appeal in Nairobi on August 20, 2021. - Kenya's Court of Appeal will give its verdict on August 20, 2021 on the president's controversial three-year quest to change the constitution, a ruling that could shake up the political landscape less than a year before elections. President Uhuru Kenyatta argues his proposed modifications to the 2010 constitution will help end repeated cycles of election violence, a hot-button issue that has divided the political elite. The reforms came about following a rapprochement between Kenyatta and his erstwhile opponent Raila Odinga and a famous handshake between the two men after post-election fighting in 2017 left dozens of people dead. (Photo by Simon MAINA / AFP)

Judges reject president’s appeal to change Kenya constitution

Story By: BBC

Appeal Court judges in Kenya have upheld an earlier decision by a lower court blocking a government-backed plan to make fundamental changes to the country’s constitution, calling the project “unconstitutional and unlawful.”

Dubbed the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), and spearheaded by President Uhuru Kenyatta and his political nemesis-turned-ally, Raila Odinga, it had sought to make these and other changes:

  • Introducing the position of a prime minister as a way to dilute power
  • Giving Kenya’s 47 counties bigger budgets to implement development schemes
  • Making the cabinet leaner and more representative of the nation
  • Giving corruption scam whistleblowers 5% of any funds recovered.

Today’s judgement will be seen as a win for Deputy President William Ruto, who had opposed BBI.

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It also comes exactly year before the next presidential election, which is regarded as a two-horse race between Mr Odinga and Mr Ruto.

In a statement sent before the judges finished reading their judgement, Mr Odinga said it was “time to move on”:

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