Kenya Scouts Association threatens to quit World Parliamentary Scouts Union

Kenya Scouts Association threatens to quit World Parliamentary Scouts Union

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Kenya Scouts Association has threatened to withdraw from a Memorandum of Understanding with the Kenyan Chapter of World Scouts Parliamentary Union over what it terms unlawful and gross interference with scouting activities in the country.

Through Chief Commissioner Victor Radido, KSA says it has observed the increasing unauthorised activities being spearheaded by WSPU Executive Director Poppins Misoi and other WSPU agents.

According to Radido, KSA is the only legally mandated body allowed to run scout activities in the country in accordance with Scout Act Sec 219 of the laws of Kenya. The mandate, Radido noted, includes registration of scouts and scout leaders, training of scouts and the production and distribution of official scouts’ uniform badges and merchandise.

He was, however, quick to note that the WSPU executive director has been using the unconstitutional title of “WSPU Kenya executive director” to illegally to ran some KSA roles including directly engaging learning institutions and registering scouts without authorisation.

Radido has also accused Misoi of attempting to register former scouts as well as handle the distribution of scouts’ uniforms and scouting merchandise, which he noted falls outside WSPU’s mandate.

“For the past 10 years, WSPU and KSA have maintained a cordial working relationship that has been mutually beneficial under the clear guidance of the MoU that we signed. We regret to inform the public that this relationship has been undermined by recent events undertaken by one gentleman who has brought confusion in this caucus by acting outside of both the law and the MoU that we signed,” said Radido.

Radido however clarified that KSA is in good terms with the global WSPU. He said that KSA’s tiff with WSPU Kenya has stemmed from their choice to abdicate their primary duties and take on roles meant for KSA.

“At the global level, WSPU enjoys a consultative status with the World Organisation of Scouting Movement. This status clearly defines WSPU’s role as supportive through advocacy, legislation, fundraising in cooperation with and not in competition with the National Scouts Association,” Radido said.

“We want parliamentarians to do the work they are supposed to do for this country. They should let scouting be done by scouts and the role of parliamentarians in that caucus is to support in resource mobilisation, support in networking and in areas of legislation, which they have not done since we signed the MoU,” he explained.

The chief commissioner is now calling on WSPU global president, John Kiarie, who is also the Dagoretti South Member of Parliament and his vice chairperson Tabitha Mutinda to restore order within WSPU Kenya and ensure strict adherence to the MoU and global consultative framework. Failure to this, Radido said that KSA will be left with no choice but to cease all engagements with WSPU Kenya.

“We urge them to immediately ensure that WSPU Kenya and its officers strictly confine themselves to their supportive parliamentary role and cease all interference with the mandate, operations and authority of KSA. Until full compliance is demonstrated, KSA will not engage with the WSPU Kenyan Chapter in any capacity whatsoever,” he warned.

Reached for a comment over the matter, WSPU Executive Director Poppins Misoi refuted claims that WSPU had hijacked KSA’s mandate. He said all activities being undertaken by WSPU “are in furtherance of the scouting movement” and for the benefit of the KSA.

Misoi also said WSPU is not in a position to adequately respond to any of the allegations given the Kenya Scouts Association is yet to lodge any formal complaint.

“It is unfortunate that WSPU has to learn about these grievances through the media. Our MoU with KSA clearly stipulates the procedure to be followed by either party in the event of a disagreement and I would urge our partners to follow that process so that we can address the concern,” Misoi explained during a phone interview.

Scouts Coordinator at the Ministry of Education Eliud Wambua acknowledged the contribution of scouting as one of the mentorship programmes that had excelled in correcting morals and instilling values in learners.

While calling for a swift resolution of the dispute, Wambua urged KSA and WSPU to resolve the impasse outside the school environment as a way of safeguarding the minors from any adverse effects arising from the administrative dispute.

“As a ministry we request that we find a way to ensure that the issues at hand are resolved within the confines of the law. Where there are issues of management and administration, these issues be handled outside institutions that house our scouting fraternity,” he said.

  • A Tell Media / KNA report / By Wangari Mwangi

The Baden-Powell Scouts information centre in Nyeri captured on February 20, 2026. Kenya Scouts Association has threatened to withdraw its MoU with the Kenyan chapter of World Scouts Parliamentary Union citing unlawful and gross interference with scouting activities in the country. Photo by Wangari Mwangi.

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