The Murang’a women representative Hon. Sabina Chege on Sunday lashed out at the Judiciary for allegedly frustrating the Jubilee government.
Speaking in Baringo county on Sunday, Sabina Chege warned the President of The Supreme Court,Chief Justice Davd Maraga, that Jubilee government will revisit if the Judiciary continues having a ‘special relationship’ with activists.
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The controversial lawmaker accused the Judiciary of ignoring theft cases but follow the Jubilee administration anytime they decide to take action.
“Maraga there was a time we had said we shall re-visit, do not provoke us to revisit. For sure, there are many cases on people who have stolen but you do not follow them up, but the moment Jubilee decides to take action you follow them with court injunctions,” said Sabina Chege.
She also called upon lawyers present at the function to help the state to perform its duty.
“I can see lawyers here in large numbers, we are kindly asking you to help Jubilee government to do its work,” added Hon. Chege.
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Sabina’s sentiments reiterates President Uhuru Kenyatta’s warning to Supreme Court judges after the nullification of the first presidential election where he said the he would redress the matter if re-elected.
The Jubilee administration has in the recent past locked horns with the Judiciary over disregard of court orders by senior government officials.
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