In what could see former Cabinet Secretaries suffer major blow (s) regarding to their hopes of being pre-appointed, prominent and renowned lawyers Nelson Havi and Ahmednasir Abdullahi have asserted that the recent dismissal of Cabinet Secretaries by President William Ruto renders them permanently ineligible for reappointment. This bold claim has sparked intense debate within legal and political circles.
Nelson Havi on July 18 stated on X, “Well done again, Mr. President. The dismissal from office of the Cabinet Secretaries means they are ineligible to hold any public office forever: appointive or elective.” He likened their status to that of impeached governors and judges deemed unsuitable for service, emphasizing that their dismissals meet a constitutional threshold.
On his part, Ahmednasir supported Havi’s argument, highlighting the constitutional weight of the term “dismissed.” He argued that President Ruto’s decision was based on serious breaches of conduct, suggesting that these infractions cannot simply be overlooked. “Reappointing any dismissed CS will engulf President Ruto in a fresh political crisis and unparalleled constitutional imbroglio,” he warned.
The development comes just weeks after President Ruto’s sweeping cabinet changes, raising questions about the implications for governance and accountability. Legal experts are now closely monitoring the situation as potential reappointments could lead to significant backlash and further complications within the administration.
As the discourse evolves, both Havi and Ahmednasir’s insights underscore the ongoing struggle between political maneuvering and constitutional integrity in Kenya. Their comments not only challenge the current administration but also serve as a reminder of the intricate balance between law and governance.
With tensions high, the legal community and the public alike are left pondering the future of Kenya’s political landscape and the potential ramifications of these dismissals.
Consequently, Nelson Havi has warned that Pres William Ruto risks losing should he form an alliance with the opposition by forming the much anticipated Govt of National Unity, adding that Kenyans aren’t after such an arrangement.
Nelson Havi believes that Kenyans want more competent and corruption free leaders.