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East Africa Law Society condemns withdrawal of security for Judge Mugambi

Huldah Matara by Huldah Matara
September 17, 2024
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The East Africa Law Society (EALS) has issued a statement condemning the withdrawal of security detail for Hon. Justice Lawrence Mugambi of the High Court. This unprecedented action has been described as a direct attack on the rule of law and the safety of judicial officers.

The EALS, which serves as the apex regional bar association for East Africa, expressed grave concern over this development, highlighting that the decision “undermines the safety and independence of the judge as a judicial officer and that of the judiciary as an independent arm of government.”

Justice Mugambi has been recognized for his commitment to upholding constitutional values and ensuring that all individuals and institutions adhere to the law, regardless of their status.

The withdrawal of his security detail, particularly in light of his recent lawful decisions, signals a troubling trend of intimidation aimed at judges. The EALS noted that this action “is an alarming signal of intimidation aimed at judges, which not only threatens the integrity of the justice system in Kenya but that of the region as well.”

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Moreover, the EALS emphasized that “the protection of judicial officers is a constitutional obligation,” asserting that any interference in this regard “weakens the pillars of justice and democracy.” They insisted that judges must be allowed to carry out their duties “without fear or favor, free from external pressure or coercion.”

In a show of solidarity, the EALS aligned itself with Chief Justice Martha Koome and other legal bodies in Kenya, who have called for the immediate reinstatement of Justice Mugambi’s security. They underscored the necessity of protecting judicial independence as enshrined in the Kenyan Constitution.

The EALS has urged the relevant authorities to act swiftly to restore Justice Mugambi’s security and to respect the constitutional protections afforded to members of the judiciary. They also called on all stakeholders within the justice system to uphold the rule of law, ensuring that Kenya’s judiciary remains independent, fair, and fearless.

“The independence of the judiciary is the bedrock of democracy, not only in Kenya but across East Africa. Any threats to this independence must be confronted resolutely,” EALS stated.

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