The High Court in Nairobi on Thursday lifted the conservatory orders that stopped the appointment and swearing-in of Kithure Kindiki as the deputy president replacing Rigathi Gachagua.
The three-judge bench consisting of Justices Eric Ogolla, Anthony Mrima, and Fridah Mugambi noted that staying the conservatory orders would immensely hamper the operations of the government as mandated by the constitution.
According to Justice Anthony Mrima , the public interest and constitutional provision demanded that the office of the deputy president should not remain vacant.
“The applications for conservatory orders are hereby disallowed. The conservatory orders on October 18, 2024, in Kerugoya High Court are hereby discharged and set aside…,” Justice Eric Ogolla pronounced.
UDA as a party is dead. It will be interesting how jambazi will run the next campaigns. Kwanza once baba loses the AU seat jambazi ikabidi amwage pesa for survival
Raia gani…afadhali hata useme jeshi. The farouk squad will finish off any raia thinking of such. People just need to organize n finish him on the ballot