Lawyer Ndegwa Njiru Says Diaspora is an Alien Constituency That Contaminated the Kenya Presidential Election

Lawyer Ndegwa Njiru Says Diaspora is an Alien Constituency That Contaminated the Kenya Presidential Election

A petitioner challenging the results of the August 9th presidential election has accused the IEBC Chairperson Wafula Chebukati of tallying votes outside the 290 constituencies envisaged in the Constitution.

Through his lawyer Ndegwa Njiru, petitioner David Kariuki Ngare argues that the diaspora is not recognized as a constituency under Articles 4 and 89 of the Constitution.

While making his submissions before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, Njiru stated that Article 89(1) of the Constitution provides that there shall be two hundred and ninety constituencies (290) for the purposes of a general election.

 “We have averment that the elections took place in 291 constituencies, the fundamental question is where did this extra constituency come from and is this extra constituency a constitutional constituency defined by the armpits of the constitution under article 89,” he posed.

In his submissions, the advocate wondered whether the August 9th presidential election can be regarded as a constitutional election given that it was infiltrated by what he described as an “alien constituency.”

He argued that the constitution did not vest any powers whatsoever to any individual including the IEBC Chairperson to add constituencies at will.

“An individual cannot create a constituency, if it was in the interest of Kenyans while promulgating this constitution and adopting this constitution and giving this constitution unto themselves an extra constituency, there was nothing as easy as saying as such,” Ndegwa averred.

While acknowledging that Kenyans in the diaspora have a right to vote, lawyer Ndegwa stated that the Constitution does not recognize them as a constituency on itself under Article 97 of the constitution.

“To the extent that election in an extra constituency not defined in article 89 of the constitution took place, that contaminated the elections,” he said.

He submitted that the diaspora being regarded as a constituency was in contravention of the constitution given that Chebukati tallied the diaspora vote when checking the 50+1 threshold attainment for the president-elect as envisaged in Article 138(4).

Ndegwa contended that the computation of the diaspora vote count for the presidential election in compliance with that threshold was in contravention of the Constitution and the Election Act.

“We are submitting that these elections conducted in alien constituencies contributed to the computation of 50+1 percent. An election can be voided if it didn’t comply with the constitution or any other written law. A constituency as defined in article 89 must be within the territory of Kenya,” he concluded.
 

Comments

Maxiley (not verified)     Wed, 08/31/2022 @ 11:37pm

The framers of this so called 291st constituency ,Iam sure knew what they were doing.They looked at the bigger picture,and that is every Kenyan adult has aright to vote.They are also aware that other democracies also have their eligible voters our side their countries.And that's why we have absentee ballots.
Not sure if this was overlooked or it was impractical,and that coming up with away of having the diaspora voters send the ballots to their local voting location,or office.
My concern here is why didn't Davis Ngare challenge the introduction of the diaspora constituency when it was first introduced? Why wait after all the logistics,and expenses have been incurred ? If you notice a faulty foundation on a house, it it not prudent to stop and fix it ,and the proceed?

PPPian (not verified)     Thu, 09/01/2022 @ 12:08am

Correct; very Correct. It's Even WASTE of TIME to Expect DIASPORAns like Those who Spew Hatred and Insults (on this Mwakilishi forum) to Vote. What for? Instead I suggest for Diasporans is to Use their UNLIMITED Data to Monitor/Observe the Elections instead of Making too Much unfounded Allegations against Raila and others.

Mūndūmūgo (not verified)     Fri, 09/02/2022 @ 07:54pm

In reply to by PPPian (not verified)

The diasporans aren't the the ones who spew hate. That is mostly from those that were disinvited or weren't allowed in or have other reasons to hate on us. Most of us just suffer from a severe case of unrequited love for the place of our birth. Tragically, it's like a hold up where all they want is us to shut up, be still and just move the money to them.

MakOnyango (not verified)     Thu, 09/01/2022 @ 06:32am

I swear sisi watu wa diaspora tuna shida. Tunafanya jobs za CNA Nimesota USA na sasa tuko aliens?

Kora Kanini (not verified)     Thu, 09/01/2022 @ 10:14am

I will repeat what I had said before.
Kenyans in diaspora are only good when we are sending money to Kenya.
Diaspora is part and puzzle of Kenyan economy. This fool needs to understand this. Our reminance is 3rd when comes to the GDP.
All if a sudden we're non entities.
Kweli Kenya ina wenyewe.
I am f$$#ed right now.

Maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 09/01/2022 @ 02:11pm

In reply to by Kora Kanini (not verified)

@ kora Kanini, its indeed taxation without representation.Each month billions of shillings are sent to Kenya from diaspora,especially from USA,and UK.n July alone Kenyans send Sh38.2 billion shilling.Not chump change.
I wonder if it's patriotism,and rule of law that is motivating this fellow to "discount" diaspora constituency,or is it some ulterior motive...

Bmore (not verified)     Thu, 09/01/2022 @ 03:59pm

The man is right. The constitution doesn't recognize diaspora as a constuency. Perhaps some amendment need a be done

Menye (not verified)     Thu, 09/01/2022 @ 11:36pm

Jambazi “Dr”/“Bishop” Kairiuki Ngare,a.k.a,Gakuyo is not even ashamed of describing diasporans as aliens after conning thousands of them shs 7b+ through the sale of ghost land.But all the same I salute him for the way he used to convince those diasporans,who included university professors and his own neighbors from Cemetery(Thika).Again HEKO Tapeli Gakuyo.

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