Juliana Cherera and her team has been dealt a huge blow following what the Head of State president William Ruto has done today. According to reports, President William Ruto has formally suspended the four embattled commissioners of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) and formed a tribunal to consider a petition seeking their removal from office.

The Head of State in a Gazette Notice on Friday issued the order directing that Vice Chairperson Juliana Whonge Cherera, Commissioners Francis Mathenge Wanderi, Irene Cherop Masit and Justus Abonyo Nyang’aya step down from office pending the advisory of the tribunal. This is a huge blow to the four IEBC commissioners as they are now facing tough actions.

Juliana Cherera and her colleagues have no luck after because Azimio la Umoja tried to defend them but unfortunately, their defense was not listened.
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