Judiciary Breaks its Silence on Raila's Planned Installation as President

Judiciary Breaks its Silence on Raila's Planned Installation as President

The Judiciary has broken its silence in the alleged plan to swear-in National Super Alliance (NASA) leader Raila Odinga.

Speaking on Friday, Chief Registrar of the Judiciary, Anne Amadi said the judiciary had not received any notices on the planned inauguration of the opposition leader.

"The Judiciary has not been notified on the inauguration ceremony planned by the Opposition party," Amadi said while responding to a question by a journalist at Pride Inn Hotel on whether the judiciary will be part of Odinga's swearing-in.

On Tuesday, Raila announced he would take oath of office as the fifth President of Kenya on December 12th.

“Uhuru Kenyatta is not the president of Kenya. We do not recognise the October 28 election, that was a fake election. 83% of the population boycotted the election,” he said.

“Nyinyi mnajua Raila Odinga si muoga… Hapa Uganda, Besigye aliapishwa kama Rais, wiki jana kule Zimbabwe Mnangagwa aliapisha. Basi, tutaapisha, hatutaki kuapisha kama Besigye, tutaapisha kama Mnangagwa ambaye aliapishwa na akaingia Ikulu,” he added.

“I will be sworn in as President of Kenya on Jamhuri Day (December 12) through the people’s assembly, and go to State House. We will meet to discuss the matter and direct on the way forward,” Raila said hours after President Uhuru Kenyatta’s inauguration for a second term.

Speaking during an interview with CNN this week, Raila declined to shed more light in his swearing in, saying a team of experts was dealing with the matter.

"This matter is being discussed within our coalition and among our experts and the strategic team," Mr Odinga divulged.

"I rather want to leave it to them to come up with a clear roadmap on how we are going to get there," he noted.

Amadi administered the oath office to President Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto in the presence of Chief Justice David Maraga at Kasarani Stadium on Tuesday.

Comments

Lily (not verified)     Sat, 12/02/2017 @ 01:02pm

Surely...dillusioned Odinga should ask his slew of lawyer partners to educate him on our current constitution. I was not aware a country, even one as young as ours can have 2 heads of state - an elected on and one who is not. Ujinga na stupid siasa tuwache. Let's move forward. The loosers are either graceful or sore...but this one is just truly mad! RO has plenty of cash to relocate elsewhere...let our country remain peaceful or..return and run come next election cycle without boycott bs!

So sick and tired of ujinga and this madness

Jabungu (not verified)     Sun, 12/03/2017 @ 02:10am

In reply to by Lily (not verified)

The day the IBEC openes the sever for August 8th 2017 then come back and talk to us about who lost in the election. By the way when you are still at it: Who killed Msando and Why? Stop the the rigging you killers and thieves.

Lily (not verified)     Sun, 12/03/2017 @ 08:38am

In reply to by Jabungu (not verified)

Wow...elections bring forth candidates...and those candidates must seek votes from citizens. And when a candidate/party wins the votes required per our constitution....we end up with an election cycle president elect. These stories of servers etc are just a way round to undermine the will of the people.

Instead of running into ur mouth about thieves and servers...ask yourself..when 8-8-17 were nulified...why didnt he and his supports show up for round 2? You sit out...you loose.

It is obvious that the true issue behind thjs madness is the dislike of people from central....i cannot believe that in 2017...i would see such a backward thought process from what I thought was our progressive country...

The hate is for real. But anyway..as the expression goes...when someone hates you, it's because, there is something they envy amd want that you have. We were not born hating each other in this country..it has been taught.

Omondi na Opiyo (not verified)     Sat, 12/02/2017 @ 02:52pm

the only way to end the impunity and mediocrity is to swear as they swear.Raila must go home

how did you al… (not verified)     Sat, 12/02/2017 @ 08:47pm

In reply to by Ben (not verified)

Kikuyus na ruto lazima waende thieves murders must go.No more ya wezi.you are not the chosen few but the greatest thieves murderes you kikuyus .ruto is nothing for us he will toe the line or face his grave like those he killed with mungiki , kikuyus evil people in the whole world .you even dont'feel s=ashamed .SHAME.Even in diaspora kikuyus are known for their evil.check how court cases they are facing.AIBU kubwa.Historical INJUSTICE a must.Those high skyrapers will come down nairobi ni ya wamasai.hear it NEVER will you see riftvalley again

Kenya (not verified)     Sun, 12/03/2017 @ 04:49pm

In reply to by how did you al… (not verified)

@how did you al... You are worse than ISIS and Al-Shabab combined. That kind of mentality & hate is dangerous. Your next step will be to blow yourself up trying to kill those Kikuyu who hate so much. By the way they will continue to prosper and shine wherever they go.

Vitendawili Ojinga (not verified)     Sat, 12/02/2017 @ 06:31pm

Every market place has a mad person and the person mad in the Kenyan political market place is one called Ojinga.
This is a true reminder that the rains started beating us when we bastardized and defiled the very laws we are supposed to follow and obey.

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