IEBC FOUR TRIBUNAL

Why was Muchelule sworn in at night? Junet questions

He said If that is clarified then Ruto is yet to capture the Judiciary

In Summary

• On Friday, Muchelule was appointed to lead the tribunal by President William Ruto.

• The tribunal will investigate the four IEBC commissioners facing removal for rejecting the August 2022 presidential election results.

Suna East MP Junet Mohammed
Suna East MP Junet Mohammed
Image: FILE

Suna East MP Junet Mohammed now wants President William Ruto to explain why Justice Aggrey Muchelule was sworn in on Friday night as the chairman of the IEBC tribunal.

Junet was responding to Ruto after he said that he had not captured the Judiciary.

"The issue that gave clarity on what you are denying is the swearing in of Muchelule on Friday night as the chairman of the IEBC tribunal. If that is clarified then you are yet to capture the Judiciary," Junet said.

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The President said his support to the Judiciary is for the benefit of Kenyans.

"I know there’s a discussion as to why I appear in many Judiciary functions. They can confirm to you that I have never called anybody to ask them to do nothing. My support to the judiciary is so that they can effectively deliver justice to the people of Kenya," he said.

On Friday, Muchelule was appointed to lead the tribunal by President William Ruto.

The tribunal will investigate the four IEBC commissioners facing removal for rejecting the August 2022 presidential election results.

Other lawyers appointed were Carolyne Kamende, Linda Gakii Kiome, Mathew Njaramba, and Saeed Khamis Saeed as members.

Lawyers Kibet Emmanuel and Irene Nchoe were appointed joint secretaries, with Peter Munge as the lead counsel assisted by Zamzam Abdi.

The tribunal is set to decide the fate of the four IEBC commissioners including vice chairperson Juliana Cherera, Francis Wanderi, Irene Masit and Justus Nyang’aya.

Muchelule is among the six judges that former president Uhuru Kenyatta declined to appoint as Court of Appeal judges.

He was sworn in to join the appellate bench a day after President Ruto assumed office on September 13.

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