Uhuru Kenyatta's son Jomo withdraws gun license case

Piece by: SUSAN MUHINDI
Politics

• In the consent, acknowledged by Justice Jairus Ngaah, the matter was deemed settled, with the state agreeing not to interfere with Jomo's firearm license.

Uhuru Kenyatta and his son Jomo Kenyatta
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The son of former President Uhuru Kenyatta, John Jomo Kenyatta, has decided to withdraw the case he filed against the state regarding his firearm license.

An agreement was reached between John Jomo Kenyatta, the Chief Licensing Officer, the Firearms Licensing Board, and the Attorney General, and they recorded a consent in court.

In the consent, acknowledged by Justice Jairus Ngaah, the matter was deemed settled, with the state agreeing not to interfere with Jomo's firearm license.

Additionally, the state committed to following the procedures outlined in the Firearms Act when dealing with Jomo.

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