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Supreme Court quashes Uhuru Kenyatta’s re-election

The Supreme Court has nullified the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta. A six-judge bench, by majority decision, on Friday indicted the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), saying it conducted the elections contrary to the dictates

The Supreme Court has nullified the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta.

A six-judge bench, by majority decision, on Friday indicted the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), saying it conducted the elections contrary to the dictates of the Constitution and poll laws.

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Chief Justice David Maraga agreed together with Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu, Smokin Wanjala and Isaac Lenaola that the electoral body messed up transmission of poll results.

“A decision is hereby issued that the elections held on August 8, were not conducted in accordance with the Constitution and the applicable law. The results are therefore invalid, null and void,” Chief justice David Maraga said.

“Elections is not an event but an process. After considering the totality of the entire evidence, we are satisfied that the elections were not conducted in accordance to the dictates of the Constitution and the applicable principles.”

Judges Jackton Ojwang and Njoki Ndung’u dissented while judge Mohammed Ibrahim, who fell ill on the second day of the case hearing, did not take part in the decision because he is still in hospital.

LAWYERS

Justices Ojwang’ and Ndung’u said the petitioner, National Super Alliance (Nasa) leader Raila Odinga, had failed to prove claims that the polls were rigged in favour of Mr Kenyatta.

The two said the polls were free, fair and credible as described by international observers.

Justice Ndung’u said challenges face every election and if they occurred, they were not deliberate or in bad faith.

The top court in Kenya, in a bold move, ordered the IEBC to conduct a fresh presidential election within strict confines of the law within 60 days.

Lawyers who represented President Kenyatta and the IEBC protested the judgment and sought explanations and clarifications from the judges.

Lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi, for Mr Kenyatta, faulted the court, saying it had made a political decision because no one is disputing that the voter made his decision.

RIGGING

According to him, Lady Justice Ndung’u upheld the wishes of Kenyans.

But Justice Maraga said, in due time, they would be able to demonstrate why they reached their decision.

Nasa lawyers, led by James Orengo, were happy with the decision and thanked the court for agreeing with them that IEBC flouted electoral laws.

“The decision is history. The first judgement in Africa that has upset a presidential election. Supreme Court has done Kenya proud and lived up to the principle and law regarding election,” he said.

“The decision by the court means well have new presidential election within 60 days. We hope this time around, they will not make the mistake of generating elections through computers.”

IEBC

“What IEBC did was treasonable because they wanted to declare the presidency against the Constitution. I don’t think IEBC will preside over the election.

The decision has is a big win for Mr Odinga and his running mate Kalonzo Musyoka, who accused the IEBC of rigging the election in favour of Mr Kenyatta.

The two rejected the results even before they were announced on August 10, accusing the commission of imposing “computer-generated leaders” on Kenyans.

The quashing of Mr Kenyatta’s victory is particularly important to Mr Odinga because it has granted his political career a lifeline.

Aged 72, Mr Odinga had promised his opposition co-principals that it was the last time he was running for State House after previous three barren attempts.

‘CANAAN’

After the vederct, Mr Odinga told his supporters that their march to what he has branded “Canaan” , the famed promised land, was unstoppable.

“This is a historic day for Kenyans and Africa. For the first time in history of democratisation in Africa, ruling made to nullify a presidential eletion,” he said

‘’Our journey is unstoppable. IEBC committed criminal act and belong to jail.”

Mr Musyoka, on his part, said Friday was a historic day not just for Kenya but Africa.

“The dignity of Supreme Court has been established. I am happy to be a Kenyan today. We will have to look deeply into the conduct of IEBC. We do not have faith that they can conduct a credible election,” he said.

After issuing the verdict, Mr Maraga, who is also the president of the court, urged Kenyans to maintain peace, saying an election is a process and not an event.

He pleaded with lawyers to help the country in maintaining the peace.

Reported by John Ngirachu, Sam Kiplagat, Harry Misiko, Silas Apollo and David Mwere.

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29 COMMENTS
  • Lilo September 1, 2017

    A typical hopeless African kangaroo court showing off their British colonialist copy/legacy.
    Instead of coping their old British slave masters legacy they should follow the jungle law like the Higdefs.

  • k.tewolde September 1, 2017

    It is a pivotal,historic and remarkable parliamentary decision ever made in Africa.What can I say,it is where Mr. Obama’s blood originates.The judiciary branch overruled the executive,checks and balance at work in an African nation that embodies the essence of black Africa.If I was a Kenyan,I would be the proudest national on earth today.Eritrea can learn something from this,where one man is the three branches of the regime,legislates,judges and executes,literally for 26 years and counting.Is anybody out there!?

    • k.tewolde September 1, 2017

      I guess everybody went out partying.Happy 1st September.Long live father H.I. AWATE.

  • Meretse September 2, 2017

    Long live father H.I. Awate.
    Brother correct me if I am wrong …. I taught H.I. Awate passed away 55 years ago.

    • k.tewolde September 2, 2017

      His legacy Meretse which is celebrated by every Eritrean today.

      • k.tewolde September 2, 2017

        In other words,immortal!!!!

        • meretse September 3, 2017

          Hi K.Tewolde,
          I understand your intension and thanks.
          Before I lift my fingers from the keyboard you made me ask myself twice or to go and search Greek mythologies. Since I could not find the meaning of immortal instantly I thought I should consult Greek Mythologies. Your second comment goes as: “his legacy is celebrated by every Eritrean today”. K. Tewolde his legacy might be celebrated by many Eritreans but for a valid reason I will not dare say by all Eritreans.

          • k.tewolde September 4, 2017

            Correct mereste,however,He remains the sole symbolic Eritrean figure with few good men who triggered the fist seismic ripple which culminated 30 years later.For every cause there is effect.History is a perpetual chain of events,this one is the spark that ensued the wild fire without it there wouldn’t be battlefield heroes/heroins and martyrs to talk about.His giant horse mounted statue should have graced downtown Asmara today,instead citizens stroll by looking at someone who remotely resembles them.That is why the nation still struggles not only with identity crisis but a myriad of social,political,economic cultural issues with no end in sight.

  • Dani amiche September 2, 2017

    The Kenyans are teaching black Africans how to have a clean and fair general election.
    The current president Kenyatta should also be praised for accepting the courts ruling and keeping his
    supporters off the streets killing people, burning properties and other illegal activities and disorders.
    Eritreans should pray day and night to the all mighty God for Kenyan style democracy and order in near future.

  • Setit September 2, 2017

    What I can never understand is why Assenna fails to block ruthless comments like “Ermiyas'”??
    By way means, this is not a freedom of speech but brutal attack on people’s rights to express their opinion!

  • Setit September 2, 2017

    Read as “By all means”

  • Danilo September 2, 2017

    Ermiyas, i know you very well. ንስኻ ሕሙም ኢኻ።በቃ ዘይትፍወስ።ሙኹዋን’እኩዋ ኣቦታትና፡”ወዲጓል በላዒ ጥዑም-ፈዳይ ሑሱም”ኢሎሞ ኢንድዮም፡ኣበይ’ም ኢልካዮ።ቅድሚ ፖለቲካ ኣበላልዓ ዓሳ ወይ በለስ ቅድም ፍለጥ።እንተዘይ ኮይኑ ኣንታ ሓመድ-ዕደ ኣይትወርድንደ’ም ኣብቲ ዕንደ-ዕንደ? ኒኣቀታትላ ወዲ ንጉስ ክትፈልጥ ውረድ ንዓጨንሓረ ዘ-ሰገነይቲ።

  • AHMED SALEH !!! September 2, 2017

    Because of people’s reluctance to speak up against
    wrong doers , we failed the country .
    Those anti-Eritrean elements messages behind the
    screen in modern media outlets had been the product
    of political conspiracy in our national affairs .
    Too sad ASSENNA become a target for these idiots like they did to asmarino.com .

  • Abrehet K. September 3, 2017

    Detective/inspector Clouseau the clown, which country you referring as “we failed it” against wrong doers???????
    Shameful Muslims insensitivity, insecurity and cultural disconnectedness in display, again and shamefully.
    We have heard your “tsemam hade derfu” suspicious elements, anti-Eritrean elements, political conspiracy and other conspiracy theories but what we have not heard yet is your genius “solutions” to this tangible or complex problems??Sadly but surely ASSENNA is critically infested with your kind sick and poisonous old mad dogs running wildly.
    Needless to say, but you need to be reminded as NOT to assume the role of a judge or moderator of ASSENNA.

    • Abrehet K. September 3, 2017

      My comment was meant for this clown detective/inspector/fake actor called ahmed saleh.

      • AHMED SALEH !!! September 3, 2017

        Either be Abrehet , Ermias ……. so on ,
        we know who you are and it isn’t your
        fault . Capich signor Ubud kelbi

  • Lilo September 4, 2017

    Viva, the winners are the people of Kenya for having a courageous and brave judges and great independent courts.

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