Written By:PPS, Posted: Fri, Sep 02, 2011
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| Of the 28 appointed judges, 13 are women while 15 are men |
President Mwai Kibaki Friday at State House, Nairobi, witnessed the swearing-in of 28 newly appointed Judges of the High Court.
The
colourful ceremony which was conducted Friday by Chief Registrar of
Judiciary Gladys Boss Shollei was also witnessed by Vice-President
Kalonzo Musyoka and Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
During
the occasion, President Kibaki urged the newly appointed judges to
focus on executing their mandate in accordance to the laws of the
country and not to be distracted by prophets of doom.
President
Kibaki expressed confidence that the Judges were equal to the task
ahead of them and urged them to use their vast knowledge and skills to
restore Kenyans' faith in the country's judicial system.
Noting
that Kenyans accomplished a milestone by passing the new Constitution,
the Head of State expressed joy that important legislation and creation
of important constitutional commissions had so far been achieved in
order to consolidate the implementation of the constitution.
In
this regard, the President congratulated the new judges on their
appointment through a transparent and very competitive process and
called on the Judiciary to play her rightful role in the remaining
phases of the constitution implementation process.
In
his remarks Chief Justice Willy Mutunga underlined that with the
recruitment of the new judicial staff, the cornerstone of a
transformative judiciary had been entrenched while the process of
recruitment was expected to continue to lower echelons of the
institution.
The Chief Justice also confirmed that
vital dialogue between the three arms of the Government was taking
place for the benefit of the nation which he asserted was bigger than
any of the three branches.
Of the 28 appointed judges, 13 are women while 15 are men.
Also
in attendance were Justice Minister Mutula Kilonzo, Lands Minister
James Orengo, Head of Public Service and Secretary to the Cabinet Amb
Francis Muthaura, Chief of Defence Forces Julius Karangi, Attorney
General Prof Githu Muigai, members of the Judicial Service Commission,
senior Government officials and family members of the newly appointed
judges.

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