Koome to UDA: Go hang, I won’t leave polls committee
Chief
Justice Martha Koome has faulted the United Democratic Alliance for asking her
to resign from the Technical Working Committee for Election Preparedness.
The CJ,
who spoke during the Annual Devolution Conference in Makueni County on
Thursday, November 25, said the committee is not made up of politicians who
could compromise Judicial independence.
“I met
an intergovernmental committee on election preparedness [on Tuesday], and I was
attacked for holding the meeting. [Let’s understand that] the Judiciary cannot
deliver justice on its own,” she said.
“[Following
the attacks], I was left wondering what would happen if I meet politicians?”
she posed.
The
Chief Justice said her role in the election preparedness committee does not, in
any way, affect justice dispensation, especially on matters elections.
In a
letter addressed to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC)
chairperson Wafula Chebukati, UDA Secretary-General Veronica Maina said Koome’s
role in the committee created a case of conflict of interest, since the CJ is
constitutionally required to act as an arbiter in election disputes.
UDA
told Koome to “henceforth stop, abandon, desist, refrain, and cease
participating in the activities of the committee”.
The
Party claimed Koome’s involvement in the council was likely to interfere with,
and threaten free and fair polls in 2022.
On
Tuesday, November 23, the Chief Justice chaired the committee alongside
Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i, his ICT counterpart Joe Mucheru and
Attorney-General Kihara Kariuki
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