CORRUPTION BIGGEST THREAT TO ELECTORAL JUSTICES OR
REFORMS IN KENYA
Balkanized politics, money, bribery intertwined with
lack of judiciary independence halts the democracy
Election is a
process once quoted from the chief justice Kenya David Maraga each five years
in Kenya the Nation goes to the poll to elect their choice leader- with long
process of the nomination commence political parties converging making
endorsement either who led or represent their candidate in the ballot from the president,
women representative, Representative of National Assembly, Ward representative,
senator and Governor. During the nomination exercise confusion, allegations of
favourism, corruption nepotism and many ill-blamed is witnessed this is where
all rogue process begins. politics in Kenya is more patronage if you tend to
win the hearts of the voters. Choose to be holy that will be your peril in the
political arena. Our politics are more tribal; ethnicitised- for example the political
parties are architecture of making tribal oriented formation- today most the
political parties are in a way or another associated to certain ethnicity
undoubtedly no one gives an iota doubt.
Our last election in a
historic ruling and a first in Africa, Kenya’s Supreme Court nullified
re-election of a sitting president, ordering a new vote to be held within 60
days after finding that the outcome last year 2017 had been marred with huge irregularities.
A result that made every Kenyan to react either jubilated or in unhappy way it
was a stunning moment for Kenya, one of Africa’s most populous Nations, and for
democracy in general. Kenya’s disputed presidential election in 2007 set off
bloodshed that left at least 1,300 people dead and 600,000 displaced around the
country. This forced the formation of the Grand-Coalition Government led then president
Kibaki and the Prime Minister Raila Odinga the occasion was lengthily mediated
by the former Secretary of United Nation Kofi Annan. The signing the Nation
Accord which brought political harmony despite the flare up of skirmishes Nationwide.
Back outcome of the results in many election polls from the 1992,1997,2007 and
2013 result which also led the CORD movement to sign a petition against the
outcome of the result – that has been upheld to favour Uhuru Kenyatta.
This political transformation
has started way back with struggle of the liberation of the political parties-
the multipartisism 1992 after the former president Moi removed the
controversial 2(a) clause that give the emerging many political parties that oust
the one party government.
Election dispute
in the Nation was one that never had a dispute each electioneering year politicians
were little happy on the result many stood that the election was manipulated – corruption
as the bedrock of the influence to divert the hope the voters – corruption become
biggest tool to counter rid off the beacon of democracy that root in. The
voices of the masses were subjected into hopelessness. bribing the electoral official
to sway the result become rampant – clear indication for example last general election
alone there were over three hundred and eighty-eight (388) cases of petitions
that no doubt demonstrate worthy money still compromise the will of the citizens
– many case that were thrown out the judges illustrate bribery as one of the material
to solicit the electorates.
With best laws in
the continent on dealing election manipulation still the Nation is far behind
in realization of free, fair and transparency result of electoral reform unless
all the protocols and laws adhered to and to have a reformed electoral body or institution
that will be a pipe-dream for which decades the problems arise from election
results will continue.
The Elections Act, 2011, The Election Laws
(Amendment) Act, 2016. Elections Offenses Act, 2016, The Political
Parties Act, 2011, The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act, 2011,
The Election Amendment Act 2017 and The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 – this
Law if truly implemented election uproar will be a history in our Nation. In
2013, the parliament of Kenya enacted the Election Campaign Finance Act 2013
aimed at regulating the flow of money during campaigns to create a level
playing ground for political competitors. This Act was however abused or
ignored a few months to the general elections 2017, paving way for ludicrous
spending on campaigns. During the same period, the Ethics & Anti-Corruption
Commission released a list of 106 politicians and advised the Independent
Elections & Boundaries Commission to preclude them from contesting premised
on integrity grounds. The IEBC, however, cleared them to contest arguing that
the legal system had not found them guilty of any criminal offense in place.
This calls into question the sense behind using criminal standards rather than
integrity standards to determine integrity verge – This amplifies that
corruption is still the bottleneck to the realization of a clear, transparent
process of making decision why because why the IEBC allowed to vie this individuals
reason there is force behind each judgment made by our institutions.
For making
liberation at the electoral body takes huge sacrifice it’s upon the institution(IEBC)
to execute the freedom mandate by the constitution Article 88(I) to conduct its
all functions without any favour or political affiliations – Also it’s upon the
judiciary system to work in hand with commission in ensuring free, fair and
transparent election is held if any disputes emerge our courts must diligently execute
its role accordingly to our supreme guidelines – the Constitution.
The political
class should always to give support especially the legislature in enhancing transparency
in electoral reforms- giving or enacting policies that they think that can
improve our electoral body for democracy to cater its roots in our Nation.
The African Governance Report IV, by the
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, observes that corruption thrives
more when there is lack of good governance (transparency and accountability),
characterized by weak institutions, ineffective checks, and balances,
inadequate regulatory and legal frameworks, and poor enforcement mechanisms. It
creates an adverse situation in which both the rule of law and independence of
institutions are undermined. In this sense, corruption flares up capture of
governance institutions by generating considerable distortions and
inefficiencies characterized by impunity; disregard of processes, looting of
state resources and misuse of public offices without legal consequences- with
this bear in mind we have all it take to settle
a very robust electoral body that forever can be an exemplary to the
world – we must fight impunity as whole from the citizen- no bribery in
electing leaders, IEBC to be free from political interlink and our courts to
heavenly set their decisions on the Law of the land with that together we can
process in achieving development, transparency and democracy.
“Pick a leader who
will make their citizens proud. One who will stir the hearts of the people, so
that the sons and daughters of a given nation strive to emulate their leader's
greatness. Only then will a nation be truly great, when a leader inspires and
produces citizens worthy of becoming future leaders, honorable decision makers
and peacemakers. And in these times, a great leader must be extremely brave.
Their leadership must be steered only by their conscience, not a bribe.”
― Suzy Kassem,
― Suzy Kassem,
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