Collins Kibet, the grandson of Kenya’s former President, the late Daniel Arap Moi, has been ordered by a Nakuru court to provide financial support for his children. The ruling comes after a protracted legal battle over his alleged failure to fulfill parental responsibilities.
During the court session held on September 19, 2024, Kibet argued financial difficulties as the reason for non-compliance. However, the court ruled that parental responsibility remains paramount, directing him to ensure the well-being of his children despite his financial circumstances.
The case has drawn public interest, shedding light on issues surrounding inheritance, financial disputes, and family obligations among prominent figures. Legal experts suggest that this ruling sets a precedent for similar cases involving child support claims.
As the legal proceedings continue, the court emphasized the importance of parental duty, warning that failure to comply could result in further legal consequences.
This development has sparked conversations about financial accountability and family dynamics within influential families. The public now awaits Kibet’s response and compliance with the court directive.