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Monday, January 11, 2021

Chief Justice Maraga officially retires

The Supreme Court has pronounced CJ David Maraga as officially retired.

He served for four years as Kenya's Chief Justice.

The CJ presided over a special supreme court session held in his honour where he handed over the instruments of power to his deputy Philomena Mwilu on his last day in office.

Those who attended the event included his family, clergy, lawyers and judges.

In his final speech as CJ, Maraga thanked God for allowing him to serve in the Judiciary for 18 years in different capacities.

“I want to start by thanking God almighty for the opportunity to serve people of Kenya and guidance he gave,” he said.

The CJ recounted how he chose his faith over the job of CJ.

“In my interview for the job given the fact that the Supreme Court must hear and determine election whether I will sit on Saturday my sabbath day. I understood the question was for me to choose between to get the job and living by my faith. I determined to live out my faith and said I will not sit on Saturday,” he said.

“In accordance with this steadfast promises God took over he gave me the job and fought all my battles throughout the term I served as CJ. I don’t know how to thank him for considering me worthy of his grace.”

He thanked his family for support.

“Throughout you (wife, children) bore the brunt of the attacks and threats against me. I sincerely thank you and will not take that for granted,” Maraga said.

He also thanked Kenyans for their unwavering support.

“Your solidarity and steadfast defence in moments of trials only strengthened my resolve to serve you up to this day,” he said.

Maraga will be remembered for his stand on the independence of judiciary and rule of law.

He becomes the first CJ who graduated from UON with a degree and masters.

The CJ’s tenure will also be remembered for his push of technology.

He learnt how to type and use a computer in his sixties and since then has been typing his judgments

He opened 22 new court buildings most of which were funded by world bank

The jurisprudence he leaves behind on electoral law, commercial law and piracy is large and has been invited across the world to give lectures in different universities among them Harvard, oxford

The CJ served as chair of JSC for four years and three months and chaired 93 meetings

He appointed 94 judicial staff, processed 172 cases on complaints on judicial officers.

Philomena Mwilu will now act as CJ until the Judiciary hires a new one.

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