Africa & 19 others, CCT 86/08 [2010] ZACC 5 discussed
the importance of public participation as follows: .…engagement with the public is essential. Public
participation informs the public of what is to be expected.
It allows for the community to express concerns, fears
and even to make demands. In any democratic state,
participation is integral to its legitimacy. When a decision
is made without consulting the public the result can never
be an informed decision.
127. Facilitation of public participation is key in ensuring legitimacy
of the law, decision or policy reached. On the threshold of
public participation, the Court of Appeal in Legal Advice
Centre & 2 others v County Government of Mombasa & 4
others (supra) referred to Independent Electoral and
Boundaries Commission (IEBC) vs. National Super
Alliance (NASA) Kenya & 6 others [2017] eKLR stated as
follows: the mechanism used to facilitate public participation
namely, through meetings, press conferences, briefing of
members of public, structures questionnaires as well as
a department dedicated to receiving concerns on the
project, was adequate in the circumstances. We find so
taking into account that the 1st respondent has the
discretion to choose the medium it deems fit as long as it
ensures the widest reach to the members of public
and/or interested party.
128. In Mui Coal Basin Local Community & 15 Others v
Permanent Secretary Ministry of Energy & 17 Others
(supra) the Court enumerated the following practical principles
in ascertaining whether a reasonable threshold was reached in
facilitating public participation: a) First, it is incumbent upon the government agency or public
official involved to fashion a programme of public
participation that accords with the nature of the subject
matter. It is the government agency or Public Official who is
to craft the modalities of public participation but in so doing
the government agency or Public Official must take into
account both the quantity and quality of the governed to
participate in their own governance. Yet the government
agency enjoys some considerable measure of discretion in
fashioning those modalities.
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