A fresh High Court fight just put the National Government and Nairobi City County deal under a legal microscope.
Petition fast-tracked at High Court
Petition fast-tracked at High Court
- Christine Gathoni and Benard Peter hauled the Cooperation Agreement to court.
- Justice Bahati Mwamuye stamped the case as urgent.
- Petitioners want the pact tossed for clashing with the Constitution.
- Hearing will run on written submissions on March 16, 2026.
- Gathoni and Peter invoked Article 165 4 for a larger panel.
- They argue the dispute raises heavyweight constitutional issues.
- Conservatory orders were requested pending full determination.
- Respondents must be served before February 20, 2026.
- Article 187 outlines how functions shift between governments.
- Article 189 frames cooperation between the national and county levels.
- Petition questions whether the deal sidesteps devolution safeguards.
- The agreement claims it will sharpen county performance and services.
- Johnson Sakaja leaned on Section 6 of the Urban Areas and Cities Act.
- Sakaja described Nairobi as a global hub needing unique management.
- State House hosted the signing ceremony on February 17, 2026.
- He cited Nairobi’s diplomatic missions and United Nations presence.