Chief Justice challenges A-G’s office

I find this very ironic given the fact that this is one of the people who colluded with Kibaki to steal the elections.  He was party to the mayhem that Kenya has seen.  I find it nonsensical that he is jumping the gun while mediation talks are going on while taking no responsibility.  I wonder what agenda he has next.  Whatever it is, it does not sound good. It sounds like revenge and vengeance all tied together with witch-hunting in the making.
   
We better brace ourselves for another eruption if these guys do not tread softly.  Justice has to be applied at all levels and not selectively.
   
I am sick to my stomach just hearing this man’s line of thinking.  I am sure this is the beginning of something wicked and ugly.  He ought to resign.
  
  Keen Nyamwange.
  He ought to be prosecuted as well… 

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  Chief Justice challenges A-G’s office

  Published on February 15, 2008, 12:00 am

    By Evelyn Kwamboka and Harold Ayodo

  Chief Justice Evan Gicheru has challenged the Attorney-General’s office to fast track prosecution of those who planned and executed post-election violence.

  For full article, see: http://www.eastandard.net/news/?id=1143981896

One thought on “Chief Justice challenges A-G’s office

  1. Iqbal Halani

    The first charge the AGs office should make is for treason against those who were ready to swear in Kibaki at State ouse BEFORE even the announcement of the presidential vote result by Kivuitu!!

    Everything else followed from this act of treachery, which may be called a ‘civilian’ coup d’etat.

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