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18/09/2022

Supreme Court Upholds William Ruto’s Victory

The Supreme Court of Kenya has upheld the victory of President-elect Dr. William Ruto during the August 9th General Election after a protracted legal battle over the legitimacy of his declaration by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission.

Delivering the ruling on behalf of fellow judges, Chief Justice Martha Koome said the apex court unanimously resolved that Deputy President Ruto was validly elected and dismissed all the nine prayers by the petitioners arguing that the issues raised in the petitioners’ submissions did not warrant a nullification of the poll result.

The one- and a half-hour ruling on Monday 5th September 2022, technically paves way for the swearing in of Deputy President William Ruto as the fifth president next week on Tuesday 13th September 2022.

The Supreme Court ruled that the President-elect garnered 50% plus one vote during the computation of valid votes cast in the ballot meeting the threshold to be declared winner of the tightly contested race.

Chief Justice Koome said court found that technology deployed during the polls met the envisaged standards of credibility, integrity and verifiability as required by the Constitution.

Justice Koome said the petitioners neither proved beyond reasonable doubt that the discrepancies of votes cast in various elective positions were as a result of ballot stuffing nor evidence to justify that the postponement of the election in some parts of the country was deliberate and calculated to suppress voter turnout in affected regions.

She also dismissed assertions that the walkout by the four IEBC Commissioners affected the final tallying of the presidential election insisting the quartet never presented any evidence in court to show that the results were compromised.

IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati on the 15th of August declared Dr Ruto who ran on a United Democratic Alliance party ticket (UDA) president-elect after he garnered 7,176,141 votes.

His closest rival the former Prime Minister Raila Odinga who along with his running mate Martha Karua were the lead petitioners contested the declaration after polling 6,942,930 votes under the Azimio la Umoja One-Kenya Coalition Party.

Dr. Ruto with his running mate Rigathi Gachagua who defended their victory had secured 50.49% of the valid votes cast and managed to garner at least 25% of votes in 39 counties to beat the minimal threshold while Raila scored 48.86% of the over 14 million valid votes cast during the election.

18/09/2022

Barasa Sworn In As Second Kakamega Governor

Fernandez Barasa has been sworn in as the second Governor of Kakamega, succeeding Wycliffe Oparanya, who has served his constitutional two terms.

Kakamega High Court Presiding Judge, Dorah Chepkwony, administered the oath to both Fernandez Barasa as the Governor and his Deputy Ayub Savula at Bukhugu Stadium.

After being sworn in, Barasa, who won the August 2022 Gubernatorial election, received the Instruments of Power from outgoing Governor Wycliffe Oparanya, who handed over the County Seal, Court of Arms and the County Flag.

In his address to the public, Barasa outlined a six-point agenda, to focus on during his tenure of service to the people of Kakamega.

He said his Administration will put more focus to address health, food security, wealth creation, social development, education especially ECDE and Polytechnics and good governance.

Barasa said he will enhance citizen participation in his administration and initiate a quarterly county leader’s forum to discuss development progress, exchange ideas and avoid duplication of roles.

The swearing in ceremony was witnessed by a host of leaders including Defence and also Ag. Devolution Cabinet Secretary, Eugene Wamalwa, Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwalwe, MPs Christopher Aseka (Khwisero), Tindi Mwale (Butere), Bernard Shinali (Ikolomani) among others.

Outgoing Governor Oparanya said he established proper structures during his 10 years of service as the first Governor of Kakamega where the incoming Administration will build on.

“Today Kakamega County boasts of various accolades that we have received many times, where we have been evaluated by different agencies of repute emerging top among all the 47 counties,” he noted.

He said Kakamega continues to receive many visitors from Kenya and abroad who visit to understand and adopt the Kakamega devolution model.

“Devolution has demonstrated that with proper planning and accountability, it works for the benefit of the local people by creating employment and accelerating development,” he noted.

Oparanya said that the key aspect that devolution is supposed to serve is to promote democracy and accountable exercise of power, foster national unity by recognizing diversity, give powers of self-governance to the people and enhance the participation of the people in exercise of power of the state.

“Devolution is supposed to recognize the rights of communities to manage their own affairs and to further their development, protect and promote the interests of minority and marginalized communities,” Oparanya noted.

The Defense CS said Kakamega is the best performing county in the country, lauding the outgoing Governor for laying a solid foundation.

“My brother, you provided leadership in uniting all leaders during your service as the Chairman of the Council of Governors,” Wamalwa noted.

17/09/2022

Dr. William Ruto Declared President Elect

Deputy President Dr William Samoei Ruto was today declared the president elect in the just concluded 9th August general elections in tightly contested race.

Chairman of Independent Electoral and Boundary Commission (IEBC) Wafula Chebukati announced that Dr Ruto who ran on a United Democratic Alliance party ticket (UDA) garnered 7,176,141 votes.

His closest rival the former Prime Minister Raila Odinga who on the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Party followed closely with 6942,930 votes.

He said Ruto got 50.49% of the votes and managed to garner at least 25% of votes in 39 counties while Raila scored 48.86% of the over 14 million valid votes cast during the election.

The race attracted two other candidates Professor George Wajackoyah of Roots party and David Mwaure Waihiga of Agano party got 61969 and 31997 respectively during the final tally.

The declaration however comes after four out of the seven IEBC commissioners walked out of the national tallying Centre at Bomas of Kenya and held a brief press conference at a Nairobi hotel to disown the results.

17/09/2022

GOOD MORNING KENYA.

From Nairobi, Kenya.

26/08/2022

JULY 21/7/2022

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