High Court Orders IEBC to Clear MP Aspirants with No Degrees

High Court Orders IEBC to Clear MP Aspirants with No Degrees

The High Court has ordered Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to clear all MP aspirants without degree certificates. 

Justice Anthony Mrima issued the order on Thursday following a case filed by four petitioners, who are eyeing parliamentary seats in the forthcoming elections.

The electoral commission is required to clear such aspirants for election pending the hearing and determination of the petition filed by the four.

"That pending the determination, IEBC shall issue the petitioners herein and any other person intending to vie for the position of an MP with a condition clearance subject to the outcome of this petition and upon certifying the rest of conditions as imposed by IEBC," Justice Mrima ordered.

The petitioners; Kipas Lengues, Jimmy Parnyumbe, Luka, Noonyuat Sankei and Tipapa Ole Kirrokor are aspiring to vie for parliamentary and senatorial seats in Narok County in the August 9th elections.

“There is a real and present danger that unless the matter is heard as a matter of urgency and the said provisions suspended, the petitioners will be locked out from the party nominations and subsequently general elections,” reads the court papers.

The case will be heard on March 17th.

On February 3rd, IEBC announced that candidates seeking parliamentary seats in this year’s elections must have university degrees.

IEBC CEO Marjan Hussein in a statement on said only candidates with degrees from recognized universities would be cleared to contest for Member of Parliament (MP) positions in line with section 22(1)(b)(i) of the Elections Act.

“Unless declared unconstitutional by the Court, the degree requirement for Members of Parliament is in force and is trite law,” Marjan stated.

Comments

KK (not verified)     Thu, 02/24/2022 @ 10:26am

It’s a double standard that most professional jobs in Kenya will not hire you without a university education and must show proof of completion. Yet, most government officials and members of parliament can run for office and get elected with a secondary education. Wake up Kenyans and think about who you are putting in charge to run the country.

Ole Sanitini (not verified)     Sat, 02/26/2022 @ 03:51am

In reply to by KK (not verified)

You tell the fake judges to wake up! This judge who made the ruling is know right be one of the most corrupt judges in kenya. He probably bought his law degree through Oscar sudi so he does not have any value for education.

Methu (not verified)     Sat, 02/26/2022 @ 03:45am

In reply to by Mugīkūyū (not verified)

The judges are criminals and so they make decisions based on their bribed stomaches! The judiciary should be deleted as an arm of the government. It’s a judiciary for sale and out there to hunt for bribes.

Go crypto (not verified)     Thu, 02/24/2022 @ 01:47pm

Learn from sonko and waiti2. Even stealing was so low tech due to lack of edu. A catchable thief is better than a pro league thief.

Kora kanini (not verified)     Thu, 02/24/2022 @ 04:29pm

It's very simple in KENYA, "Mundu arie muringa wa nyina na wathira akue .."
Everyone for himself; God for us all.

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