As far as law is concerned, the kenyan state has 3 arms - independent and interdependent
1) the legistlative - to make laws
2) the judiciary - interpret the laws
3) the executive - to execute the laws!
last time there was a 'f*ck up' by an organ in the 3rd arm....someone rubbed in the 4-2 goal score by the 'majority' of one of those arms... sasa ni 144 - 53 cricket/basketball/rugby score! by the one that makes the law!
Seriously... we need to think about it, the IEBC is a constitutional body... made independent by that document that NASWA claims gives them the right to picket and mourn. (a philosophical tangential question - does the constitution 'give' rights or does it 'recognize' rights?).
The same constitution recognizes that legistlative arm of government MAKES laws... under the framework it sets out.
You run around, picket, state that you will block a LAWFUL ELECTION imposed by the courts because of the 'constitution', demand the disbandment (wish to force out of office an independent body) THEN cry foul when someone uses legal means to address his grievances with the Supreme court (which is also independent). No one should complain about or even seek to lawfully change the Courts since they are 'independent' but you can complain about the 'IEBC' and unlawfully seek to change the IEBC?
Surely!! The law is only good when it works for you?
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!