Ngalaka wrote:For me what should concern us is if what he is saying is true - that power brokers and wielders are frustrating and variously trying to get at him.
Debating if he should have said these things in a press conference or written a letter instead is to overly concern ourselves with form at the expence of substance.
For all I care, Maranga may be naive in certain aspects, but the powers that be ought to respect the office of CJ and if there is good grounds to remove him, do so as per law.
This infighting is inimical to administration of justice - which in turn is bad for the common man and the economy in general.
Appearing to rein in on the judiciary is to appear to be leaning towards autocracy.
Uhuru should straighten things out.
He has a legacy to protect.
The executive should respect the CJ and facilitate whatever his office requires for smooth operations. It is a big shame that a whole Chief Justice of the republic of Kenya cannot access a mere VIP lounge to host his CJ guests. Surely,
the office of the CJ deserves some privileges otherwise the petty PS can award those privileges to his impoverished relatives in rural Mwea tabere irrigation scheme.(I speak in code).
The overly petty PS is well known and should be ashamed of himself.He should stop picking on modest and humble Maraga all the time. Atafute rika yake ama namna gani?
As for access to Mercedes benz S500, the CJ should not vex much. Papa Francis of Asisi rode on a 800CC Honda Fit when he visited Kenya and this did not take away the fact that he is the Pope.
The only way CJ Maraga can redeem himself is by jailing the corrupt. Maraga and his bandwagon of wakoras should expedite corruption cases and start sending these petty and corrupt CS's and PS's to the gallows chap chap.Otherwise, everything else he says ni kelele tu.
Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money