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Tabitha Mutemi (left) with her lawyer Kethi Kilonzo. [David Njaaga, Standard]
The National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi has urged members of the public to seek redress in court on matters pertaining to the contravention of the law.
Muturi said as the country heads to the 2022 general election, it was becoming difficult for the house to make decisions on such matters.
He said though Article 119 of the constitution allows any person to petition the parliament on any matter, they should examine whether it was within the powers of the house to decide on a matter.
Muturi made the ruling in parliament after the MPs unanimously allowed Tabitha Mutemi to seat in the Media Council of Kenya as a board member.