The statement claims the secretariat led by MP Junet Mohamed (second from right) was unhappy with the decision of the Court of Appeal, which threw out an appeal by backers of the BBI to revive the initiative.
AFacebook post with a statement claiming that the BBI Secretariat would appeal the Court of Appeal decision by moving to the Supreme Court is fake as it has been disowned by its alleged author. The two-page statement was published on 24th August on the Facebook pageCampaign254 with the name of Suna East MP, Junet Mohamed, as the issuer.
The statement claims the secretariat was unhappy with the decision of the Court of Appeal, which threw out an appeal by backers of the BBI to revive the initiative. It lists five key points of its appeal, saying “we are confident the Supreme Court will set the record straight on the matters that we raise.”
ODM leader Raila Odinga, who was a principalchampion of BBI alongside President Uhuru Kenya, had said that if the Court of Appeal upheld the ruling against BBI, the partywould not appeal to the Supreme Court. In fact, heaccepted the ruling by the Court of Appeal.
A fact-check by Business Today revealed that the statement was fake as it was not officially released by the BBI Steering Committee. Indeed, Mr Junet Mohamed, the head of the BBI steering committee,dismissed the statement on Twitter, urging Kenyans to disregard it. “Ignore this document circulating purportedly authored by myself. It is FAKE,” he said through his Twitter account the same day.