In an unguarded moment, the President, taking cue from William Ruto, went hammer and tongs at a judiciary he now believes is after his scalp come August 8, 2017. He attacked the Judiciary for supposedly working in favour of the Opposition, completely amnesiac of his earlier urgings that if the Opposition felt aggrieved over anything, well, the courts were there for them. Unfortunately, a certain name on the bench has featured consistently in the rulings that Jubilee increasingly finds unfavourable to it. The injunctions that courts churn out by the dozen on any given day mean that the delays and pile-up of cases at the Judiciary are a deliberate move, and it would be foolhardy to deny that they are the expressway to corruption within the hallowed precincts of the Judiciary. The High Court's ruling is then trashed by the Court of Appeal.
Source: Standard Digital July 12, 2017 20:03 UTC