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Lotiir E. Henry

@LotiirHenry

Advocate of the High Court of Kenya & Mandela Washington Fellow

Kenya Katılım Aralık 2012
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Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Rid yourself of the desire to find shortcuts.
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OAG KENYA
OAG KENYA@AGOfficeKenya·
The Attorney General Hon. Dorcas Oduor, EGH, today joined H.E. President @WilliamsRuto, senior government officials, members of the Judiciary and the legal fraternity at State House, Nairobi, during the official launch of Honourable Justice Njoki Ndung’u’s campaign for election to the International Criminal Court (ICC) Bench for the 2027–2036 term. The occasion underscored Kenya’s confidence in Justice Ndung’u’s outstanding contribution to the growth of jurisprudence, constitutionalism and international justice. Her decades of public service, marked by principled leadership and distinguished judicial experience, continue to elevate Kenya’s voice within the global legal community. Her candidature reflects the country’s continued commitment to strengthening international accountability mechanisms and promoting justice beyond borders.
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OAG KENYA
OAG KENYA@AGOfficeKenya·
Today, the Attorney General Hon. Dorcas Oduor, EGH, joined H.E. the President @WilliamsRuto, senior government officials, members of the Judiciary and the legal fraternity at State House for the swearing-in of a Supreme Court Judge and the conferment of Senior Counsel status. The ceremony marked a significant milestone in strengthening the administration of justice and upholding the rule of law in the country. Amongst those sworn in was Justice Mohamed Abdullahi Warsame, who officially took oath as the 14th Judge of the Supreme Court of Kenya. The conferment of Senior Counsel status also recognized distinguished advocates for their exemplary service, contribution to the legal profession and commitment to justice. Also present during the ceremony were Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki, Chief Justice Martha Koome, senior members of the Executive and Judiciary, as well as leaders from the legal fraternity. The event underscored the continued collaboration between institutions in advancing constitutionalism, justice and good governance in Kenya.
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OAG KENYA
OAG KENYA@AGOfficeKenya·
Role out of the National Legal Aid Services in Nakuru County. The Attorney General Hon.Dorcas Oduor, EGH, today presided over the commissioning of the National Legal Aid Centre at Nakuru Maximum Prison, alongside Principal Secretary for @StateJusticeKE Hon. Judith Pareno and Principal Secretary for State Department of Correctional Services, Dr. Salome Beacco, marking a major step in expanding access to justice for all, including persons in custody and vulnerable communities. In her address, the AG emphasized that the initiative is about more than infrastructure. “This occasion is not merely about opening a facility, it is about affirming a principle: that justice in Kenya must be accessible, inclusive, and humane,” she stated. The Centre, established under the National Legal Aid Service, will support both inmates and the wider Nakuru community, addressing key justice needs including land disputes, probate and administration, and matters involving children in conflict with the law. Reaffirming the constitutional guarantee under Article 48, the AG noted: “Justice must never be the preserve of the privileged, but a lived reality for every Kenyan, including those within our correctional institutions.” She added that prisons must remain spaces where rights are safeguarded. The AG further highlighted the Centre’s role in enabling inmates to access legal advice, pursue appeals, and engage meaningfully with the justice system, noting the use of innovative, container-based units that bring services closer to the people in a cost-effective and accessible way. Also present were Nakuru Deputy Governor Hon. David Kones; Justice Julius Nanghea (representing the Chief Justice); County Commissioner Dr. Loyford Kibaara; Secretary General, Probation and Aftercare Services Mr. Shadrack Kavutai; and LSK Nakuru Branch representative Madam Peninah Wangare, among other leaders.
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OAG KENYA
OAG KENYA@AGOfficeKenya·
The Office of the Attorney General plays a vital role in ensuring access to justice for all, particularly for vulnerable and underserved members of society. Through its legal aid services, the Office seeks to bridge the gap between the law and the people by offering free or subsidized legal assistance to those who cannot afford private representation. These services include legal advice, representation in civil matters, assistance with documentation, and guidance on dispute resolution. Citizens are supported in areas such as family law, succession, land disputes, and other civil claims, helping them navigate complex legal processes with dignity and confidence. The Office also works closely with partner institutions to extend outreach services, bringing legal support closer to communities across the country. In line with ongoing reforms, legal aid services have been enhanced through digitization and improved service delivery frameworks, making them more accessible, efficient, and user-friendly. Modernized service points, including upgraded facilities within key departments, ensure that citizens receive timely assistance in a more welcoming and organized environment. Through these efforts, the Office of the Attorney General continues to uphold the principles of justice, fairness, and equality before the law, ensuring that no one is left behind due to financial or social barriers. “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute.” Proverbs 31:8
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ZambrotaLaw
ZambrotaLaw@ZambrotaLaw·
@CaxstonePKigata Paragraph 9(ii) @2021-07-16" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">new.kenyalaw.org/akn/ke/judgmen…
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Caxstone P. Kigata
Caxstone P. Kigata@CaxstonePKigata·
Comm Njoki Ndung’u: Can LSK seek for an advisory opinion at the Supreme Court? Candidate Mogaka Mokua: Yes, it can. Comm Ndung’u: Thank you. I only had that question.
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Ndong@Conslaw
Ndong@Conslaw@Ndonglaw043·
You appear before the Commercial Division of the High Court without sufficient Mastery of Commercial concepts & Corporate Jurisprudence, you bump on some very sharp Big Law Litigation Advocates. Been doing two matters there & I see the Slander against Big Law so unjustified. In house Litigation is Top in the Commercial area.
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Friends of Lake Turkana
Friends of Lake Turkana@FoLTurkana·
Demanding accountability is not enmity; it is patriotism. ✊🏿 Tune in for a powerful dialogue with lawyers @ekainabenyo and @LotiirHenry , as we use Raila's principles to demand the Turkana We Want on @TurkanaTv this Sunday. 👊🏿
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OAG KENYA
OAG KENYA@AGOfficeKenya·
In attendance were State Counsels from the Office of the Attorney General, Mr. Polycarp Okello, Mr Henry Obunde, Mr Lotiir Henry, Mr Geoffrey Mbui, Patricia Kirui, Rhobi Doris and lawyers from Young Lawyers Association and Young Okil Kamaloka.
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OAG KENYA
OAG KENYA@AGOfficeKenya·
Amongst the services offered by the OAG office were legal and general services as provided by the Office of the Attorney General. The huduma centre provided SHA registration, Birth certificate registration and Identification Card registration.
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OAG KENYA
OAG KENYA@AGOfficeKenya·
The outreach programme organised by Young Okil Kamaloka led by Yvonne Akinyi and Young Lawyers led by Effie Sheilah was a collaborative effort with the members of Kibera Community who received services from huduma centre, OAG, NLAS Dept and other Lawyers.
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OAG KENYA
OAG KENYA@AGOfficeKenya·
Today, the Office of the Attorney General, NLAS Department partnered with 'Young Okil Kamaloka' and 'Young lawyers Association' at Kamukunji grounds in Kibera to sensitize members of the public on the available public services that directly benefit the people.
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Nelson Amenya
Nelson Amenya@amenya_nelson·
Batoto ba Congo 🇨🇩 hii hapa statement official ya wakenya msiskize mambo ya serikali yetu kazi yao ni kufurahisha mabeberu.
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Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC
Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC@ahmednasirlaw·
Why are some Kenyans complaining that Hon. Sudi was awarded an honorary doctorate by a university that is not known to us Kenyans? Is it the first time this happened? What is wrong with someone organising a private ceremony in his house, office, hotel room, or in public place and awarding himself a degree of his choice? How many Kenyans were given fake doctorate by FAKE universities owned by Nigerians or Indians conmen in small dingy hotel rooms in London and Dubai? Let Sudi be Sudi.
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Nyandia Gachago, ACIM
Nyandia Gachago, ACIM@Nyandia_G·
Do not forget she had an unconstitutional office with an allocated budget of Ksh 557 Million. 557 million while Kenyans could barely afford healthcare. 557 million while kids still study under trees 557 million while girls can barely afford pads HURUMA NI ESTATE @Pastor_Dorcas #FagiaWote
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