Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi has now revealed that President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto made some mistakes while taking their oaths during their swearing-in that took place at Kasarani Stadium.
Speaking during an exclusive interview with Standard Digital Entertainment (SDE),Amadi noted that President Kenyatta and DP Ruto missed out on some words while repeating after her.
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SDE: Both of them did not recite their oaths word for word…they skipped some words. Is that in order?
Amadi: Well, yes they skipped some. Maybe I may not have been very clear reading the text. It happens sometimes. But what matters is the signed document.
She also revealed some of the detailed arrangements that had been made before the inauguration ceremony.
SDE:Did you rehearse how to swear in the president before the inauguration?
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When asked why President Uhuru opted to use the same bible used by his father, first President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta in 1964,she explained:
“Some of those items, including the Bible used in the swearing in are well-kept and preserved. The Bible is kept at State House, not at the Judiciary.
I am aware that such items are preserved for posterity, including the pen.”
The interview came a week after she spoke about the swearing-in of NASA leader Raila Odinga–>Chief Registrar Speaks on Raila’s Swearing-in
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