KERICHO GOVERNOR CALLS ON PRESIDENT TO RESPECT CONSTITUTION, WANTS SIX JUDGES LEFT TO BE SWORN IN.

Kericho governor Paul Chepkwony has drawn his weight behind those calling for the swearing in of the six judges who were left out by president Uhuru Kenyatta.
Speaking at Cheplel in Ainamoi sub-county, Kericho County while inspecting and launching projects, the governor said the president should not take back the country to where the constitution was not being respected, calling on him to change his mind and the six judges left be sworn in.
Chepkwony said nobody is above the law and the constitution must be respected by everyone.

He said many cases have piled up in the courts which should be addressed immediately as the new chief justice Martha Koome has said.