WAITITU RENEWS RIVALRY WITH KIDERO.

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Kabete Member of Parliament  Ferdinand Waititu with his lawyer Harrison Kinyanjui outside milimani law courts.

BY THOMAS KARIUKI

Nairobi Governor Dr Evans Kidero is a man under siege following a move by Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu contesting a decision that denied him the city governorship.

Mr Waititu Monday moved the Supreme Court to review and or set aside the judgment that retained Dr Kidero as Nairobi governor.

The Kabete MP was the closest rival to Dr Kidero in the 2013 general election that placed the governor at the helm of the city.

Through his lawyer Mr Harrison Kinyanjui the outgoing MP claims that the integrity and transparency of the highest Court has fallen into grave doubt.

It is after a sh200 million bribery allegation was made by a journalist Geoffrey Kiplangat on Supreme Court Judge Philip Tunoi.

The journalist alleged that the Judge was given the money to alter the judgment that bestowed Governor Kidero.

Waititu claims that an exceptional circumstance has since risen from the Judgment negatively implicating the entire decision by the 7 Judge bench.

It is only the court’s Judge Njoki Ndung’u who dissented the unanimous decision.

Waititu claims to have never met Justice Tunoi during the period of the hearing and at no time did the Judge disclose to have met Kidero. He claims it was dishonest of the judge to have not disclosed that there had been interaction between him and the agents of Kidero.

“So far I have not seen any process filed by Justice Tunoi against Geoffrey Kipalgat in the high court or any other court of competent jurisdiction to exonerate himself from these allegations,” he said.

Waititu claims the foregoing persuades him justice was not done in the matter and the judgment ought to be set aside.

In his application, Mr Waititu has sued Dr Kidero, Jonathan Mueke, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), IEBC chairman Isaac Hassan, Nairobi County Returning Officer, Attorney General, DCIO Gigiri and Kayole as well as the Inspector General of Police.

 

 

 

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