CORD's Nyakach
MP Aduma Owuor has said he will introduce a bill to send all Supreme Court
Judges home immediately Parliament reconvenes.
He
said the Judges failed to honour the trust that Kenyans bestowed on them in
their last week's judgment on the presidential petition.
“My
first bill in parliament will seek to send the judges home because they
disappointed Kenyans. I know as Cord we are fewer than our opponents in the
house but we will fight hard to ensure the bill goes through,” he said.
Mr
Owuor argued that the discrepancies discovered in the 22 polling stations whose
votes were re-tallied should have raised concern to the Judges that there could
have been similar discrepancies in other stations countrywide.
“The
choice of the Judges to ignore the discrepancies is suspect. What amount of
irregularities should be considered enough evidence for an election to be
nullified?” he posed.
He
also questioned how Supreme Court Judges Jackton Ojwang, Mohammed Ibrahim and
Philip Tunoi, all previously from High Court, joined their three colleagues in
making a unanimous decision.
“These
are competent Judges who always made independent decisions when they served at
the High Court. They could not possibly agree on a unanimous decision,” he
said.
His
sentiments were echoed by Ugenya MP David Ochieng who said that Prime Minister
Raila Odinga accepted the court ruling not because it was fair but because he
had promised to do so.
Mr
Ochieng said that Kenyans deserve to know the truth and the calls for peace
should not be used to hoodwink the public that everything is alright.
“We
want peace and the truth, we don’t want forced peace yet this thing has been
stolen from us. We know how to keep peace ourselves and we should therefore not
be told what to do,” he said.
The
legislators however called on the public to accept the court's decision.
“Raila
had accepted the verdict so let us do the same. What we now have to protect as
our only saviour in the circumstances is our county government,” said Mr
Ochieng.
Other
MPs who attended the luncheon include Opiyo Wandayi (Ugunja) and Gideon Ochanda
(Bondo) and Siaya Governor Cornel Rasanga.

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