
The High Court has been asked to block Sudan’s Rapid Support Force (RSF) from signing any political agreement with political forces and armed groups in Kenya.
Five petitioners want Nairobi barred from interferering with the political interests of another country, saying it threatens Kenya’s national security, peace and stability.
Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, his Interior colleague Kipchumba Murkomen, the Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja, and the Attorney General Dorcas Oduor have been sued following the meeting of RSF in Nairobi on Monday, when the militia group annpunced it form a parallel government.
Evans Omondi, Timothy Karanja, Mjeni Mulinga, Abdulahi Mohamed, and Asha Khadija argued that allowing Hemedti and allies to remain in the country and sign agreements undermined Kenya’s sovereignty and non-involvement in the territorial affairs of other countries.
Their lawyer, Harry Aruda, said that the move by the Kenya Kwanza government was endangering Kenyans as there is a likelihood that the other warring side are likely to take retaliatory measures.
“The actions of the first respondent in holding its meeting in Kenya is a violation of the constitution and had caused a diplomatic spat between Kenya and Sudan, who have vowed to retaliate against Kenya, thereby threatening the country’s peace and stability,” said Arruda.



