President Uhuru Kenyatta has once again hinted at the county's possible pull out from the International Criminal Court (ICC).
In his keynote speech during this year's Jamhuri Day celebrations on Monday at the Nyayo National Stadium, the head of state lamented that the ICC has become a tool of global power politics, indicating that the country may reconsider its membership in the near future.
"Our experience at the ICC demonstrated a glaring lack of impartiality in this institution. We have started to see many more nations openly recognizing that the ICC is not impartial," he said.
"Twice, our Parliament has passed motions to withdraw. We have sought the changes that will align the ICC to respect for national sovereignty. Those changes have not been forthcoming.
We will therefore need to give serious thought to our membership," he added. South Africa and Burundi are some of the African countries that have expressed similar concerns with the International court.
They have since signed a memoranda to pave way for their exit from the ICC.