High Court declares IEBC Amendment Act 2023 unconstitutional
The High Court has
declared the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Amendment
Act of 2023 unconstitutional.
Justice Lawrence
Mugambi ruled that the law, which created the IEBC selection panel, was passed
without considering public and stakeholder input, rendering it null and void.
He invalidated the
IEBC Act 2023, citing the failure to consider public views, a key argument
presented by Senator Okiya Omtatah in his petition.
Omtatah praised
the court’s ruling, stating that it provides clarity on IEBC’s constitution and
the chaos surrounding its selection panel.
"There has
been confusion around IEBC because two laws were governing the same issue. Some
individuals nominated under the old law were even receiving allowances while
waiting to take their seats," said Omtatah.
Although the 2024
Act has since replaced it, Senator Omtatah argues that the ruling clears the
air on the IEBC constitution debate and exposes Parliamentary overreach as the
Senate passed the law without proper consultations.
In July, President
William Ruto signed the Finance Amendment Bill 2024, which revised the 2023 Act
based on recommendations from the NADCO report. However, the Act failed to
include public input, raising concerns about its practicality.
Justice Mugambi
highlighted in his judgment that the 2023 Bill had been withdrawn on the Senate
floor without the consent of members, undermining due process.
"Once a
report is tabled, it becomes the Senate’s property. It must either be approved
or rejected, not withdrawn unilaterally," Omtatah said.
Omtatah alleged
that the IEBC constitution debate has been intentionally derailed.
"If
individuals fight tooth and nail to join the panel, there’s motivation—money.
Why should we think commissioners won’t be selected based on financial
incentives?" The Senator noted.
With this ruling,
the operations of the IEBC’s initial selection panel remain in limbo.
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