Nairobi County Assembly (MCAs) on Wednesday morning, 9th November 2022 stormed the Supreme Court.

The MCAs stormed the Apex Court premises over claims that the Judiciary had taken their allocated parking lot.
The Supreme Court parking gate was vandalised by the Nairobi MCAs after they stormed the premises.
Nairobi County MCAs forcefully made their way into parking adjacent to the Supreme Court to claim back their parking lot which they said is gazetted yet the court took it in 2013.
The Nairobi County Assembly Speaker Ng’ondi speaking shortly after the exercise noted that the parking lot belongs to the Nairobi County Assembly and that going forward members should park their vehicles at the lot.
“This parking lot is a property of the Nairobi County Assembly in line with the Constitution and the Laws of the land. From now henceforth the members will be using this parking lot,” Ng’ondi stated.



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