Ekuru Aukot told Reuters the agreement between President William
Ruto and Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry was invalid and
failed to address objections by the judge who blocked the
deployment in January following a lawsuit by Aukot's party.
Kenya announced last year it would lead a multinational force in
Haiti, where gang violence has killed thousands and displaced
hundreds of thousands, but months of legal wrangling have
effectively placed the entire mission on hold.
Ruto said at a signing ceremony on Friday that the agreement
with Henry would speed up Kenyan officers' arrival in Haiti, but
his government has not provided a timeline or published the
deal.
"We still intend to challenge this in court. We are just waiting
for the government to make its next move," Aukot said, adding he
could seek a contempt finding if the government tried to deploy
the officers without express court approval.
A High Court judge ruled in January the officers could only be
sent to Haiti if a "reciprocal arrangement" was in place with
the host government.
Aukot said Henry, who came to power after the 2021 assassination
of President Juvenal Moise, does not have the legal legitimacy
to enter into such an arrangement. He also said Haiti's laws
governing the police were not similar enough to Kenya's to make
a reciprocal agreement possible.
Kenya's government spokesperson did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.
Henry's visit to Kenya sparked violence at home and calls by a
top gang leader for him to step down. His government declared a
state of emergency on Sunday after inmates escaped in two major
prison breaks.
Henry landed in Puerto Rico on Tuesday, following days of
uncertainty around his whereabouts. It was not clear how and
when he would return to Haiti.
(Reporting by Aaron Ross; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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