Embu court halts the ban on muguka implemented by Mombasa, Kilifi and Taita Taveta counties
- Published By Jedida Barasa For The Statesman Digital
- 6 months ago
The High Court in Embu has temporarily suspended the executive orders banning the sale, distribution, and consumption of muguka in Mombas, Kilifi and Taita Taveta Counties until a case on the same is heard and determined.
While issuing the verdict on Tuesday, Lady Justice Lucy Njuguna certified the petition, lodged by the Embu County Assembly and Kutherema Muguka Sacco Society, urgent further adding that the conservatory orders will stay valid until July 8.
"That pending interpartes hearing and determination of this application a conservatory order be and is hereby granted restraining and/or stopping the Respondents and or its agents from effecting, implementing and or enforcing Executive Order No. 1 issued on 22nd May 2024 by the 1st Respondent and 2nd and 3rd Respondents to last until the 8th July 2024 when the application shall be heard interpartes. The application will be served upon the respondents within seven days from today," Njuguna ruled.
Njuguna likewise directed that the application be served to the respondents within seven days from today.
The High Court in Mombasa, on Monday certified a similar case urgent with Lady Justice Olga Sewe directing that the application be served on the respondents and responses, if any, be filed within three days from the date of service.
The application in Embu will be heard interpartes on July 8 while the Mombasa High Court will issue further directions on the matter on May 31.
Embu County muguka farmers on Saturday held demonstrations protesting the recent ban on muguka trade in Mombasa and Kilifi Counties.
The farmers, who assembled at the Ena Kutherema Muguka Sacco offices in Runyenjes, accompanied by muguka traders and brokers, decried what they claim to be massive job losses that will be occasioned by the ban.
The farmers likewise insisted that muguka is a government gazetted cash crop and refuted claims that it is a drug.
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