Nairobi, March 4 -- Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has accused the government of defying a court order and entering into an agreement to send police officers to Haiti to keep the peace.

President William Ruto and Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry on Friday signed a pact on the deployment of 1,000 officers to the Multi-National Security Support Mission in that nation's capital Port-au-Prince.

The High Court on January 26 blocked the government from sending police on the Haiti mission, terming it illegal.

Mr Kalonzo, who was accompanied by DAP-K chief Eugene Wamalwa and other Azimio la Umoja coalition leaders, spoke yesterday when he toured Mt Kenya East to shore up support in his bid to run for president in 2027.

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