Dp Rigathi Gachagua
DP Gachagua sued Over Remarks Against NIS boss Noordin Haji
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is facing legal action following controversial remarks aimed at National Intelligence Service (NIS) Director General Noordin Haji.
Allegations of Untruthful and Inciting Statements
Activist Fredrick Bikeri has filed a lawsuit, accusing Gachagua of making “untruthful, inciting, and unlawful” statements. These remarks allegedly violate constitutional standards for public officers.
Legal Basis and Constitutional Violations
Bikeri, represented by lawyer Danstan Omari, argues that Gachagua’s comments undermine Articles 73 and 75 of the Constitution and the Leadership and Integrity Act. The National Cohesion and Integration Commission is urged to investigate.
Court Documents Highlight Misconduct
According to court documents, Gachagua’s statements during a press conference on June 25, 2024, aimed to incite hatred and discredit the offices of the Director of Public Prosecution and the NIS. This is viewed as a breach of Article 10 on National Values and Principles.
Call for Resignation Amidst Controversy
During a press briefing in Mombasa, Gachagua demanded Haji’s resignation, blaming the NIS for recent anti-government protests resulting in fatalities and property damage.
Petitioner’s Argument
Fredrick Bikeri, through his lawyer Danstan Omari, asserts that Deputy President Gachagua’s statements are not only misleading but also detrimental to national cohesion. The activist claims that such rhetoric from a high-ranking official undermines public trust in government institutions.
Constitutional Violations Highlighted
In his legal challenge, Bikeri underscores that Gachagua’s remarks violate the Constitution’s principles of leadership and integrity. Article 73 requires public officers to uphold honesty and accountability, while Article 75 mandates them to promote public confidence in the integrity of their offices.
Impact on National Unity
The lawsuit emphasizes the potential impact of Gachagua’s words on national unity. Bikeri argues that inflammatory statements against key institutions like the NIS can exacerbate societal divisions and undermine efforts towards a cohesive nation.
Legal and Ethical Obligations
Omari contends that Gachagua, as Deputy President, has a legal and ethical obligation to refrain from making baseless allegations that could tarnish the reputations of public officials. Such actions, he argues, are inconsistent with the responsibilities of high office.
Request for Investigation
The National Cohesion and Integration Commission is called upon to investigate Gachagua’s statements thoroughly. The commission’s mandate includes promoting harmonious relations among communities and investigating any actions that threaten national cohesion.
Public Reaction and Political Ramifications
Gachagua’s remarks have sparked a range of reactions from the public and political spheres. While some support his calls for accountability within government agencies, others criticize the manner in which he has chosen to express his concerns.
Legal Proceedings and Next Steps
The lawsuit against Gachagua marks the beginning of legal proceedings that could have significant implications for political discourse in Kenya. The courts will assess whether his statements constitute a violation of constitutional principles and public trust.
As the legal battle unfolds, the case against Deputy President Gachagua underscores the importance of responsible public discourse and adherence to constitutional standards. The outcome will not only affect Gachagua’s political future but also set precedents for the conduct expected of Kenya’s public officials.