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Kenya’s Attorney General Abruptly Dismissed Post-Consultation Criticism In an unexpected turn of events, Kenya’s Attorney General, Kihara Kariuki, was abruptly dismissed from his post moments after he publicly voiced concerns about the President’s consultation process. During a press conference, Kariuki stated that President Uhuru Kenyatta often made decisions without seeking his legal counsel. This revelation sent shockwaves through the nation and raised questions about the separation of powers within the government. However, Kariuki’s comments were met with swift and decisive action. Within hours of his statement, President Kenyatta issued a brief notice announcing Kariuki’s dismissal, effective immediately. The reason for the dismissal was not made public, but it is widely believed to be related to Kariuki’s criticism of the consultation process. The dismissal has been met with mixed reactions. Some legal experts have expressed concern that it undermines the independence of the Attorney General’s office, while others have defended the President’s actions, arguing that he has the authority to remove the Attorney General at his discretion. The incident has also sparked a national debate about the relationship between the executive and judiciary. Many have questioned whether the Attorney General can truly serve as an independent legal advisor if he is subject to the whims of the President. The dismissal of Kenya’s Attorney General is a significant development that raises important questions about the rule of law and the balance of power within the government. It remains to be seen whether this incident will have long-term implications for the country’s legal framework.Kenya’s attorney general, Paul Kihara Kariuki, was fired moments after he publicly stated that the president, Uhuru Kenyatta, did not consult him on key legal matters. Kariuki’s dismissal was announced by State House spokesperson Kanze Dena, who said that the president had lost confidence in his ability to perform his duties effectively. Kariuki’s firing comes amidst rising tensions between the executive and the judiciary in Kenya. In recent months, the president has been accused of undermining the independence of the courts, and Kariuki’s comments were seen as a further sign of this. Kariuki had been in office since 2018, after being appointed by Kenyatta. He was a close ally of the president, and his dismissal is seen as a significant development in Kenyan politics. The firing of the attorney general has been met with mixed reactions. Some have welcomed it as a necessary step to restore the independence of the judiciary, while others have condemned it as a political move by the president. The dismissal of the attorney general is likely to further escalate tensions between the executive and the judiciary in Kenya. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop, but it is clear that the country is facing a serious constitutional crisis.