ACTIVISTS MOVE TO COURT AFTER ASSAULT ON CONVENOR IN FUEL WAIVER ROW.
BY NJOKI KARANJA Nairobi, Kenya. A grassroots lobby group has escalated its push for accountability in the controversial fuel waiver saga, filing a public interest petition seeking the removal of senior government officials following a violent attack on its national convenor. Mtetezi – the Grassroots Economic Justice Movement on Friday condemned the assault on its National Convenor, Francis Awino, who was allegedly attacked by a group of goons during a press briefing. The incident, which also saw journalists assaulted, left Awino injured and briefly hospitalized before his discharge. The group linked the attack to its recent calls for the resignation of Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi and Trade Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyanjui over their alleged connections to the importation of substandard fuel through a controversial waiver process. In a statement, Mtetezi said it has now moved to court, arguing that the continued stay in office of the two Cab...