Social media attacks on Supreme Court are sponsored, says Judiciary

The Judiciary has raised concern over a recent wave of negative social media commentary targeting the seven-judge Supreme Court bench, while terming the onslaught of online abuse as “sponsored”.

In a terse statement defending the judges Monday, the Judiciary urged the sponsors of the online attacks to “desist”, while reiterating that the court had issued a unanimous judgment and had worked as a cohesive unit.

“The persons sponsoring and executing the attacks on social media to disparage the court are advised to desist forthwith,” it said.

The Judiciary has also called on Kenyans to wait on the the final reasoned judgment what will explain why the presidential petition challenging declaration of President-elect William Ruto as winner had failed in court.

“There is a legal provision of 21 days following the reading of the short version of the judgement which will shed light and provide clarity on the grounds and rationale of the Court,” the statement from the Judiciary said.

The Judiciary also said claims that some judges had resigned from their posts was hogwash, adding there was no reason for any judge to do so since the “court is working in harmony as a cohesive unit”.

“The court has seven judges who are independent and highly respectful of each other as equals. A unanimous judgement is a collective decision made by the court and not by an individual.”

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