PHOTO: CJ Martha Koome
Chief Justice Martha Koome admonishes judges, magistrates, and staff against halting services in protest of Magistrate Monica Kivuti’s shooting. The suspension, scheduled from June 19 to June 21, aims to demand improved working conditions following Kivuti’s tragic demise.
Honoring Kivuti’s Legacy
In a statement, Koome highlights Kivuti’s dedication to upholding the rule of law. She urges the legal fraternity to honor Kivuti’s memory by upholding constitutional principles and avoiding any actions that could incite lawlessness.
Continued Operations Nationwide
Koome announces that courts nationwide will operate as usual from June 19 to June 21, except for Makadara Law Courts, which is undergoing security re-evaluation. Virtual and permanent courts will be utilized as necessary to ensure uninterrupted services.
Prioritizing Staff Safety
Emphasizing the need for enhanced safety measures, Koome stresses the judiciary’s ongoing efforts to secure adequate resources for upgrading court facilities. She pledges not to compromise staff security and vows to discontinue court sessions in makeshift structures.
A Day of Mourning
Tuesday is designated as a day of mourning for the judiciary, with all court sessions suspended to honor Kivuti’s memory.
Law Society’s Opposition
The Law Society of Kenya challenges the planned suspension of judicial services, citing constitutional provisions guaranteeing public access to justice and fair hearings. President Faith Odhiambo calls for dialogue among stakeholders to ensure the continuation of essential court services .
Tragic Incident Recap
Last Wednesday, Chief Inspector Samson Kipchirchir Kipruto, the OCS of Londiani police station, fatally shot Magistrate Kivuti during a court session. The incident occurred after the court ruled on the remand of Kipruto’s wife, Jennifer Wairimu, accused of fraud
As Kenya grapples with the aftermath of this tragic event, Chief Justice Koome’s call for unity and adherence to the rule of law resonates. The judiciary’s commitment to ensuring staff safety and upholding constitutional rights remains unwavering despite the challenges it faces.