inclusivity in the design of a public participation regime,
the government agency or Public Official must take into
account the subsidiarity principle: those most affected by
a policy, legislation or action must have a bigger say in
that policy, legislation or action and their views must be
more deliberately sought and taken into account.
(emphasis added)
123. Consultation or stakeholders’ engagement tends to give more
latitude to key sector stakeholders in a given field to take part
in the process towards making laws or formulation of
administrative decisions which to a large extent impact on
them. That is because such key stakeholders are mostly
affected by the law, policy or decision in a profound way.
Therefore, in appropriate instances a Government agency or a
public officer undertaking public participation may have to
consider incorporating the aspect of consultation or
stakeholders’ engagement.
124. The importance of public participation cannot be gainsaid. The
Court of Appeal in Legal Advice Centre & 2 others v County
Government of Mombasa & 4 others (supra) while dealing
with the aspect of public participation in lawmaking process
stated as followed: The purpose of permitting public participation in the lawmaking process is to afford the public the opportunity to
influence the decision of the law-makers. This requires
the law-makers to consider the representations made
and thereafter make an informed decision. Law-makers
must provide opportunities for the public to be involved in
meaningful ways, to listen to their concerns, values, and
preferences, and to consider these in shaping their
decisions and policies. Were it to be otherwise, the duty
to facilitate public participation would have no meaning.
125. In Matatiele Municipality v President of the Republic of
South Africa (2) (CCT73/05A), the South African
Constitutional Court stated as follows: A commitment to a right to…public participation in
governmental decision-making is derived not only from
the belief that we improve the accuracy of decisions
when we allow people to present their side of the story,
but also from our sense that participation is necessary to
preserve human dignity and self-respect…
126. The South African Constitutional Court in Poverty Alleviation
Network & Others v President of the Republic of South
Judgment – Nairobi High Court Constitutional Petitions No. E211 of 2022 & JR No. E071 OF 2022
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