President Ruto declares August 27 as Katiba Day

FILE - President William Ruto at the State House in Nairobi on December 6, 2024. | PHOTO: PCS

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President William Ruto has announced that August 27 will
henceforth be observed every year as Katiba Day, in commemoration of the
promulgation of the 2010 Constitution.
A proclamation from the Executive Office of the
President on Monday said the day will serve as a reminder of the
country’s collective duty to “obey, preserve, protect, and implement” the
Constitution promulgated on August 27, 2010.
Ruto said the Constitution marked a turning point in Kenya’s
democratic journey, ushering in citizen-centred governance, devolution,
equitable development, and stronger protections of fundamental rights and
freedoms.
“The promulgation of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 marked a
defining moment in our nation's history, heralding a new era of
constitutionalism, citizen-centred governance, devolution and equitable
development, protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, and a shared
aspiration for a more just, equitable, and prosperous nation for all,” the
proclamation read in part.
Katiba Day, Ruto added, will be a working day but will be
observed by all arms and levels of government, including schools and Kenya’s
diplomatic missions abroad.
Institutions will be required to organize activities that “foster
constitutional awareness and civic engagement,” he said.
The announcement comes as Kenya prepares to mark the
15th anniversary of the 2010 Constitution on Wednesday.
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