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Uhuru insists governors linked to graft must step aside

The President says everyone must be held accountable over public funds/FILE

The President says everyone must be held accountable over public funds/FILE

NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 29 – President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged governors and other elected leaders named in the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission report to allow the due process of the law to be followed to vindicate them and cease dragging the name of Deputy President William Ruto in their arguments.

In a statement by State House Spokesman Manoah Esipisu, Kenyatta said those with a clear conscience should follow the law pointing out that with regard to the ICC case, it was not about corruption and had in fact gone through a rigorous legal process where , he and the Deputy President were eventually cleared to run in the 2013 election.

“It is imperative to recognise the stark distinctions between the ICC and corruption. The ICC cases are not about corruption. In any event, it will be recalled that claims touching on the ICC were canvassed at length before the Constitutional Court prior to the last General Election—we willingly subjected to the due process of law as the Court considered their fitness in terms of Chapter 6 of the Constitution, ” read the statement.

He urged the leaders to emulate the example he, and Ruto had gone through, even at the ICC saying leaders should not shy away from due process under especially if they know they have been falsely accused.

“A leader whose conscience is clear should look forward to vindicating their innocence at any forum when necessary,” he continued.

He was reacting to public pronouncements by the Council of Governors who accused the President of overstepping his mandate stating any governor named in the report should not step down until constitutional and statutory processes of dealing with all complaints lodged with the Ethics Anti-corruption Commission are adhered to.

“Several county governors have gone public with ill-informed, untrue and inappropriate claims regarding their accountability and obligation to submit themselves to the due process of law in regard to allegations of serious corruption directed at some of them,” said the President.

READ: You’ve overstepped your mandate, governors tell Uhuru

Kenyatta urged them to desist from using their election and positions to evade accountability saying this would enhance impunity.

“By virtue of being elected leaders, exercising the sovereign power of the people and having custody of large volumes of public funds, county governors must be held to the highest standard of probity – to suggest that elective office insures impunity insults the people who elected them and defiles the spirit of democracy and the rule of law,” read Presidents statement

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He also took the time to remind Governors, legislators and other elected leaders that Article 260 of the Constitution classified them as State Officers and hence affected by his directive to step aside.

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