Ruto Presides over the Swearing-in of Six Judges Rejected by Uhuru

Ruto Presides over the Swearing-in of Six Judges Rejected by Uhuru

Just a day after assuming office, President Ruto has presided over the swearing-in of the six judges whose nominations were rejected by his predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta.

The six were recommended by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) for appointments three years ago, but Kenyatta declined their nomination citing adverse reports against them from the intelligence service.

Ruto witnessed their swearing-in at State House, Nairobi on Wednesday. The oaths were administered by Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi.

“Kenya can only be better if we become a country of the rule of law. Anything else leads to anarchy and confusion. We are all equal before the law. Even as president I have limitations and I should respect them, just like all other arms of government have limitations. We must all live within our mandates… It is the rule of law, not the rule of man,” Ruto said during the ceremony.

Korir Weldon Kipyegon, Muchelule Aggrey Otsyula, Odunga George Vincent and Prof. Joel Mwaura Ngugi were sworn in as Appeal Court judges while Makori Evans Kiago and Cheruiyot Omange Judith Elizabeth took oath as Environment and Land Court judges.

“I am looking forward to supporting the Judiciary so that it can dispense its mandate. It is important that we have an independent and efficient Judiciary,” Ruto added.

Ruto further expressed his administration’s commitment to respecting the independence of the Judiciary and urged the courts to support his administration by ensuring that corruption and land cases are determined in good time.

“That way we can promote Kenya as a country that attracts investment. Investors can have more confidence if we can dispense justice in a timely manner,” he said.

Chief Justice Martha Koome and Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu, Attorney-General Kihara Kariuki and retired Chief Justice David Maraga were also present at the ceremony.

 

Comments

bmore (not verified)     Thu, 09/15/2022 @ 01:21am

The bromance between judiciary and executive is not something to celebrate in any democratic nation. We can see the hugs and smile also Maraga.

Juju (not verified)     Thu, 09/15/2022 @ 08:05am

And all of Mlevi’s plans of corruption and oppression gone in smoke! Power is temporary, use it impartially, wisely and within the constraints of the law!

Nanya (not verified)     Fri, 09/16/2022 @ 02:48am

I know for a fact that some drugs cartels in kahoots with government officials had sworn that Aggrey Muchelule would never move from a magistrate position. Simply because of the way he decided the infamous Drug Lord/ Drug family- the Akasha brothers while still a magistrate in Mombasa. They vurugad him kweli kweli from town to town even when he was ready for promotion. Finally when the guy kept scaling his career ladder people started getting uncomfortable and labeling him with all manner of accusations and plotting traps on him. Finally the day came when he was elavated to the Court of Appeal. When the witch hunt began Muchelule had lost his mother and wife in a span of months. How wicked can people be. I am always very careful when they start labeling corrupt individuals. I can say for a fact that both Ruto and Uhuru are corrupt. But can you unequivocally say Uhuru's corruption is less or more than Ruto. "Hakuna dhambi ndogo mbele ya God." Both are the same. I am very happy for the just sworn in judges especially Muchelule who has literally been persecuted for doing his job.

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