I am with you both but...
1. A statue is not a portrait - the letter done
2. Jomo Kenyatta is the Founding Father of the nation Kenya. There are precedents all over the world where the "founding fathers" and other patriots are mummified on the currencies, postal stamps, etc. The US, the UK, France, etc - George Washington, Queen Victoria, Charles de Gaulle - these historical figures are presently on their national currencies. The spirit done.
Splitting hairs
Let me be clear - I oppose the inclusion of Jomo on the currency in any form.
Now, to the objective argument - the letter of the law is splitting of hairs quite fundamentally. So yes Trump's statue is not Trump's portrait. The AG actually argued to that.
About the spirit, it is easy to see how a "founding father" is a national symbol - the portrait itself is in fact witness for the CBK and the state. So you see Omtata the litigant is helping the respondent.
Then the courts are fond of quoting precedents particularly from the Commonwealth; - well, the patron - UK - has portraits of dead monarchs all over her currency.
Then again we recently in 2010 went pure presidential and borrowed heavily from the US model; - the US has her founding fathers and various heroes on her currency.
@Kadame - I was hoping to hear your
legal argument? Obviously noone here wants Jomo on the portrait but the court will use law and arguments not subjective feelings.