Africa-Press – Kenya. Narok senator Ledama Ole Kina has questioned President William Ruto’s impromptu visit to parliament on Wednesday.
In a statement, Ledama alleged that Ruto wants to control the parliament.
“I strongly believe that the President of Kenya William Ruto wants a parliamentary system of Government. Why is he in parliament right now? Let’s just implement BBI and change this thing once and for all,” he tweeted.
His visit comes a day before the Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetangula makes a ruling on which coalition has majority members on Thursday.
“I will consider the matter that you have prosecuted before the house and I will give you a reasoned ruling touching on the facts, the jurisprudence the constitutionality of the issue and any other matters that we conversed on Thursday, October 6, 2022, at 2:30pm,” he said.
Ruto made an impromptu visit to parliament for lunch.
Wetangula said Ruto had dropped by the Members’ canteen at Parliament for lunch.
He said that regular consultations will yield opportunities for diverse voices.
“Regular consultations between the legislature and the executive will provide opportunities for diverse voices to be heard on issues that matter to the citizenry,” Wetangula said.
“I had the pleasure of hosting President William Ruto who dropped by the Members’ canteen at Parliament for lunch.”
The president was accompanied by other leaders.
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