
Two of the four embattled Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Commissioners led by Vice Chair Juliana Cherera have resigned from office. The latest one being the vice chair herself. This move comes barely days after bitter president William Samoei Arap Ruto suspended the four embattled IEBC Commissioners from office as he sought to oust them out of office.
President Dr William Samoei Arap Ruto has delivered good news to Chief Justice Martha Koome after the resignation of IEBC Vice Chair Juliana Cherera. According to TV47 News Kenya, the president said that he fully supports the Judiciary so that they can effectively deliver justice to the people of Kenya. He denied calling anybody for any case to be compromised.
"President William Ruto: I have never put a telephone call to anybody to ask them to do nothing . My support for the Judiciary is so that they can effectivy deliver justice to the people of Kenya." Tweeted by TV47 News Kenya

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