Ole Lenku wrote:I must say I am completely astounded by this piece of news. @Washiku, please tell your buddy to have a look at County government act of 2012 and intergovernmental relations act 2012.
Disolving is a hard nut esp given that a commission must be set up to recomend to the president....
PART XIII – PROCEDURE FOR SUSPENSION OF COUNTY
GOVERNMENT
122. Grounds for suspension arising from conflict or war
The President may suspend a county government—
(a) in an emergency arising out of internal conflict or war; or
(b) in any other exceptional circumstances.
123. Suspension of county government in exceptional circumstances
(1) Subject to subsection (2), a person may petition the President to suspend
a county government in accordance with Article 192(1)(b) of the Consitution if the
county government engages in actions that are deemed to be against the
common needs and interests of the citizens of a county.
(2) A petition under subsection (1) shall be supported by the signatures of not
less than ten percent of the registered voters in the county.
(3) The President shall, within fourteen days after receiving a petition against
a county government under subsection (1), submit a report on the averments
made and grounds giving rise to suspension of a county government before the
apex intergovermental body (hereinafter refered to as the apex body) established
under the law governing intergovernmental relations for approval.
(4) Upon approval by the apex body, the President shall nominate members
of a Commission to inquire into and investigate the situation in the county and
make recommendations on the suspension of the county government and shall,
after approval by Senate, appoint the members of the Commission by notice in
the Gazette.