Julius Owino (Maji Maji) the Managing Director of Ghetto radio stormed the Parliament and demanded to address the Senate speaker Kenneth Lusaka regarding the division of revenue bill stalemate.
Speaking to journalists outside Parliament buildings, Maji Maji stated that he failed to understand why the Senate had held nine sessions without coming up with a concrete decision.
In his address, the former MCA aspirant stated that a section of Kenyans were not privy to how the current revenue stalemate would affect them on a personal level because the government had not provided civic education.
The former musician of the Gidi Gidi-Maji Maji duo advised Lusaka to declare the senate as disorderly, stating that it would be in the interest of Kenyans.
On Monday, August 17, Lusaka called for a special session to deliberate on the way forward on the revenue sharing formula impasse that had paralysed most of the counties across the country.
The Senate adjourned the 10th time and formed a Special Committee by opposing including; Johnson Sakaja (Nairobi), Kipchumba Murkomen (Elgeyo Marakwet), Mutula Kilonzo Jnr (Makueni), Susan Kihika (Nakuru), Samson Cherargei (Nandi), Moses Kajwang (Homa Bay), Ledama Ole Kina (Narok), Moses Wetang’ula (Bungoma), Anwar Loitiptip (Lamu), Stewart Madazyo (Kilifi) and Nderitu Kinyua (Laikipia).