President Uhuru pardons over 3,000 prisoners
Prisoners at Kamiti Maximum Prison. PHOTO| REUTERS/Baz Ratner
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In his 59th Madaraka Day celebrations speech at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi, the head of state pointed out that as a recommendation by the Justice System and Mercy Advisory Committee, the offenders in custody would be granted a second chance as a fulfilment of his mandate.
"On this day, we also
reflect on the plight of our brothers and sisters who have run into headwinds
with the law and are currently serving custodial sentences in our correctional
facilities,” President Kenyatta said.
“Indeed, in response to various petitions from actors
in the justice and legal sector, and in line with our commitment to restorative
justice and reintegration of offenders on the recommendation of power of mercy
advisory committee, I have on this day exercised the presidential prerogative of
pardon and granted a second chance to some 3,908 inmates.”
At the same time, the commander-in-chief called on the
prisoners set to be freed to embrace transformation in appreciation of his lenience and the nation's mercy.
While urging them to uphold the rule of law, President
Kenyatta said a turnaround in their
lives would reaffirm the transformative justice in the country.
“To those that have been pardoned, mine to you is that you
should now be change-makers in our society and restore faith and confidence in
our criminal justice system,” President Uhuru said.
He added: “Reciprocate the generosity that has been shown to
you by your motherland through this act of mercy with a high sense of civic
duty and service to your country.”

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