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“The Kenya Kwanza regime has never had goodwill and faith and this is the problem in Kenya." 

Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka has threatened the return of nationwide anti-government protests after the High Court in Kiambu suspended the implementation of the National Dialogue Committee report. 

Speaking on Saturday, March 30  in Kwale County, Kalonzo claimed that there is a scheme to go against what was agreed during the NADCO negotiations at the Bomas of Kenya.

He alleged that the court orders stopping the implementation of the report were sponsored by the Kenya Kwanza government.

"We have received news that they have moved to court to stop the NADCO report we handed over to Raila and Ruto. They now want to go against the agreements we all agreed upon at the Bomas of Kenya. We say that interference is utterly diabolical. The problem we have is the deceitful politics in Kenya, I want to warn them that we can still resort to protests. You cannot deceive Kenyans all the time,” Kalonzo warned. 

File image of Kalonzo Musyoka and Kimani Ichung'wah with the NADCO report.

The former Vice President in a statement via his social media pages claimed that the Kenya Kwanza side never had goodwill during the bipartisan talks.

“The Kenya Kwanza regime has never had goodwill and faith and this is the problem in Kenya; the politics of lies all the time. This State Sponsored court action must stop,” Kalonzo stated.

The High Court on Thursday suspended the implementation of the NADCO report pending the hearing and determination of a suit filed by activist Michael Muchemi.

The activist argued that the implementation of the report and giving the parliament authority to process the content of the report would plunge the country into a constitutional crisis.

"Upon considering the grounds on the face of the application together with the affidavit sworn it is hereby ordered that the application be and is hereby certified as urgent and that the application be and is hereby allowed. This means that the process that began in parliament to implement the report stops forthwith," Lady Justice Dora Chepkwony ordered.