Civil rights Activist Okiya Omtatah who has been in the news lately fighting for the rights of Kenyans has stepped on the high voltage and has hit the high and the mighty under their belt. Recently, Okiya Omatath filed a case as an Interested party in the just concluded case of Kalpana Rawal for Judges to retire at the age of 70yrs old. The Activist also filed a case before Justice Isaac Lenaola involving KES 5.7billion, accusing Bidco Manufacturing Company, KRA and Attorney General colluding to defeat public interest and failed to collect the 5.7nillion in tax that would have uplifted the life of Many Kenyans .
Omtatah who has always fought for the rights of Kenyans in the past, has has always turned chaotic and put His life in serious danger.In 2012, the activist who had filed a case against IEBC Chairman
Isaak Hassan, CEO James Oswago and Finance Minister Njeru Githae as
respondents saw him get attacked by the assailants who wanted him to drop the case he had filed touching on the
procurement of the Bio-metric Voter Registration.
Recently our sources indicates that the Activist has filed an appeal on civil case617of2012 involving the ruling made by Judge Mabeya in 2012 to award Afrison and Huelands Limited owned by Francis Mburu a tune of KES 4.08billion. Credible sources also indicates that the appeal filed by the Activist to challenge the ruling made by Judge Mabeya on the GSU LAND which ownership is being claimed by Francis Mburu and who is alleged to be the relative of H.E the President of the Republic of Kenya has not gone well with the parties involved.
Credible sources indicates that the parties involved in the GSU land in Ruaraka are fighting day and night for the appeal filed by the Activist to stop the remaining payment on the GSU land row not to be heard by the 3 member Judge bench.
Looking at the parties involved with the city tycoon (Francis Mburu ) are Office of the president, Attorney General , lawyer ( AhmedNasssssirr) representing the Tycoon and with the history of the Lawyer allegedly being corrupt and compromising most of the rulings, we can only hope for the best. To Okiya Omtatah all we can say is keep fighting for the rights of Kenyans and always try as much as possible to be extra careful not to be silenced as they did with Jacob Juma..
Okiya Omtatah attacked in the past
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