Lawyer sues to bar political meetings at State House

A lawyer dragged the government to court for allegedly turning the presidential compound into a campaign headquarters for the ruling party.

Petition challenges UDA events at State House
  • Lempaa Suyianka filed against the Attorney General, the Comptroller, UDA, and President William Ruto.
  • He wants the court to force the party to repay every shilling spent on political rallies there.
  • The lawyer seeks a permanent ban stopping all parties from hosting meetings at the compound.
  • His case argues State resources got hijacked to boost one faction's edge over rivals.
Multiple partisan gatherings allegedly happened since April 2025
  • The documents list regional leader sit-downs, internal strategy sessions, and an aspirants' forum attended by thousands.
  • Suyianka says security, catering, staff, and logistics all got deployed for party business.
  • Authorities never disclosed costs or confirmed whether UDA reimbursed the treasury for anything.
  • The petitioner claims the Comptroller dodged accountability rules by refusing to release spending records.
Case cites violations of democracy and resource laws
  • Filings point to breaches of constitutional articles on transparency, leadership, and public finance.
  • Suyianka argues letting one group monopolize State facilities weakens multiparty competition and blurs boundaries.
  • He wants judges to declare the practice unconstitutional and order full cost disclosure.
  • The Political Parties Act bars using taxpayer money to push partisan interests.
 

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