Francis Atwoli's unopposed sixth-term win at COTU-K is already tangled up in a court challenge over skipped electoral rules.
Lawsuit targets COTU-K's March 14 election
Lawsuit targets COTU-K's March 14 election
- Fazul Mahamed filed suit in the Employment and Labour Relations Court.
- He argues the Kisumu delegates' conference broke the law.
- Democratic trade-union principles allegedly got tossed aside.
- A 2025 registrar circular set a strict electoral sequence.
- Affiliate unions had until June 2026 for national polls.
- COTU-K's final election deadline was August 30, 2026.
- Mahamed says they rushed it before affiliates even voted.
- Membership registers reportedly never got updated.
- No independent electoral board oversaw the process.
- A voters' register was never produced either.
- Public notices for vacancies and nominations were absent.
- Mahamed wants Atwoli blocked from taking office for now.
- He also seeks to stop the official registration of winners.
- Justice Jacob Gakeri gave COTU-K four days to respond.
- The case reconvenes on March 24, 2026.