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Home » News » High Court suspends Nakuru’s Ksh.2.1 Billion NYS roads deal over procurement & public participation concerns
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High Court suspends Nakuru’s Ksh.2.1 Billion NYS roads deal over procurement & public participation concerns

Last updated: December 10, 2025 12:53 pm
Jessicah Mwambia 7 months ago
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The High Court has frozen the implementation of a Ksh.2.1 billion roads agreement between Nakuru County and the National Youth Service (NYS), pending a full hearing of a petition challenging its legality.

The suspension follows an urgent application by petitioners Paul Muchiri and Kepha Omuyoma, who argue that the county entered the deal without undertaking any procurement process or involving the public, as required by law.

The agreement in question was signed on November 7, 2025.

The petitioners asked the court to stop both the county government and NYS from operationalizing the memorandum of understanding and to bar the county from issuing or approving any payments under the deal until their case is determined.

Justice Julius Nangea agreed that the matter required urgent attention. In his ruling, he issued conservatory orders halting the project until January 19, 2026, when the petition will be mentioned.

He further directed Nakuru County and NYS to file their responses within seven days, and for all parties to exchange written submissions within 21 days.

The contested MOU saw NYS contracted to maintain all feeder roads under the Imarisha Barabara programme for the next year.

However, the move has drawn political backlash, with Nakuru MCAs and local leaders welcoming the court’s intervention and subsequent suspension of the tender.

The MCAs accuse Governor Susan Kihika of disregarding legal procedures and sidelining the County Assembly in major decision-making processes.

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