Kenyan court suspends govt plan to allow Adani to operate main airport

A Kenyan court suspended a government plan to allow India’s Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. to operate its main airport for 30 years until it rules on the matter. 

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Kenyan court suspends govt plan to allow Adani to operate main airport
A Kenyan court suspended a government plan to allow India’s Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. to operate its main airport for 30 years until it rules on the matter. 

The High Court issued the order prohibiting any person from implementing or acting on the privately initiated proposal by Adani until the matter is determined, according to Faith Odhiambo, president of the Law Society of Kenya, an applicant in the case.
Adani didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment when contacted outside office hours.
The lawyers’ body and the Kenya Human Rights Commission, a non-governmental organisation, are challenging the government’s right to lease the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in the capital, Nairobi, to Adani Airport as it breaches the constitution.
They claim that Kenya can independently raise the funds to expand JKIA without leasing it for 30 years, according to their filings.
Under the terms of the build-operate deal, the Indian billionaire Gautam Adani’s company would upgrade Kenya’s largest aviation facility and East Africa’s busiest airport and construct a second runway and a new passenger terminal.
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