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Martha Koome storms IEBC in Nairobi, Kenya election trust crumbles
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50913, member: 636"] Chief Justice Martha Koome delivered stern words to Kenya's fresh electoral bosses during their Friday swearing-in ceremony at the Supreme Court. The top judge warned the seven-member team that millions of Kenyans had placed their democratic hopes squarely on their shoulders. Koome reminded the newly appointed commissioners that they must demonstrate rock-solid integrity and unwavering constitutional commitment. The ceremony marked more than just legal formalities as it represented a massive transfer of public trust. Erastus Edung Ethekon stepped into the chairman's role while six commissioners joined him for the challenging journey ahead. The Chief Justice painted a sobering picture of the political landscape facing the electoral commission. She highlighted growing public anger toward government institutions, particularly among young voters demanding real change. Koome stressed that citizens from every corner of the nation were crying out for transparency and accountability. The new commissioners received their mandate during a period of intense national soul-searching about democratic governance. Youth frustration has reached boiling point as calls for justice echo across the country. Kenya's electoral machinery had been grinding to a halt for over two years without proper leadership. Critical democratic processes like constituency by-elections and boundary delimitation remained frozen in bureaucratic limbo. The Chief Justice urged the team to tackle these urgent constitutional requirements with lightning speed. She emphasized that delayed electoral processes had created a dangerous institutional vacuum threatening Kenya's democratic health. Article 38 of the Constitution guarantees every citizen the right to participate in credible elections. [/QUOTE]
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