Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma speaks to journalists outside Parliament. [PHOTO/the-star.co.ke]
The Secession Bill seeking to partition Kenya into two states has been drafted.
The Bill was drafted by Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma and is set to be tabled to Parliament.
It seeks to divide Kenya into two governments, the government of the People's Republic of Kenya and that of the Central Republic respectively.
According to the Bill, 40 out of the 47 counties in the country shall secede to form the People’s Republic of Kenya under NASA.
Nairobi and Mombasa are to form part of the People's Republic which will consolidate densely populated areas including Coast, Rift Valley and Western.
"The current administration has captured the state and totally emasculated Parliament, commissions and independent offices established to secure good governance," the draft Bill reads.
"The objective of the Bill is therefore to amend the constitution to split to allow for the creation of a new state to give effect to the aspirations of the people of Kenya," Kaluma's Bill adds.