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Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has told President Uhuru Kenyatta to keep his hands off the courts.
Mr Odinga said President Kenyatta’s support for the Parliament against the Judiciary was a violation of the rule of law.
“Kenya
is going through a willful, premeditated, deliberate and shameless
corruption of the system of justice, with the highest ranks of the
Jubilee government supporting this assault on law and order,” Mr Odinga
said in a statement sent to newsrooms Saturday.
He
added: “We are entering a dangerous terrain and I am appealing to the
President of Kenya and all the arms of government, to decide whether we
are going to be governed by the Rule of Law or the law of the jungle.”
On
Friday, President Kenyatta said the three arms of the government should
respect each other and work together to develop the country.
“Separation
of powers does not mean we are independent from each other. The
Executive alone cannot serve Kenyans, the legislature alone cannot serve
Kenyans and the Judiciary on its own cannot serve Kenyans. We are
interdependent. One arm should not stop another from performing its
duties,” the President said.
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