Paul Ndemo named acting Judiciary Chief Registrar as Anne Amadi exits after 10-year tenure
Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi
on Friday exited the corridors of justice as a State officer after a 10-year
stint.
In
an event that marked the opening of a new chapter for the Judiciary, Amadi
passed the button to her deputy Paul Ndemo who will occupy the position in an
acting capacity.
Chief
Justice Martha Koome, who presided over the exit ceremony, termed Amadi’s
leadership as a transformative journey which has been impactful.
Amadi
outlined some of the achievements and challenges faced.
“We
have had a good time and equally faced a lot of challenges including
implementation of the Innovative Case Management System and streamlining
procedures...we have weathered the storms of misconduct and perception of
misconduct,” she said.
As
she left, she highlighted some of the milestones realized during her tenure
which she said has seen the progressive transformation of the Judiciary
especially in technology.
“Indeed
I know the future of the Kenyan Judiciary is bright, beaming with potential,
and as I step aside I know that the Judiciary is in capable hands...those of
the CJ,” she said.
On
Ndemo’s takeover, she said: “I have no doubt in my mind that he will continue
to deliver on the mandate of the office with diligence commitment and
integrity.”
Amadi
is the only Chief Registrar of the Judiciary who has had the privilege of
administering the oath of office to two Presidents; Uhuru Kenyatta in 2017, and
William Ruto in 2022.
She
has also managed two internal leadership transitions within the Judiciary from
the then Chief Justice Willy Mutunga and former Chief Justice David Maraga.
Amadi
joined the Judiciary in 1990 as a District Magistrate II, and rose through the
ranks to become a Resident Magistrate before joining private legal practice
between 1997 and 2003.
She also
served as the Deputy Executive Director and Head of Litigation at the
Federation Of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Kenya until May 2008.
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