Nairobi, Kenya:ย Over 40 MPs from the Jubilee coalition now want Presidentย Uhuru Kenyattaย and his deputyย William Rutoย accorded VIP treatment on the onset of their cases at theย International Criminal Courtย (ICC)
The MPs argue that the two were elected popularly by the Kenyan people, whose sovereignty should be respected even as the two struggle to clear their names atย The Hague.
The leaders warned ICC not to embarrass the two by treating them as criminals but handle them in dignity having been elected by their country to lead.
โUhuru and Ruto were democratically elected by the Kenyan people just like elections that took place in USA and other democratic countries; they therefore must be accorded the same respect and treatment including security when their trial begins,โ Thika Town MP Alice Nganga said.
Othayaโs Mary Wambui added; โAs the peopleโs elected president and deputy, the ICC should not attempt to humiliate our leaders but accord them VIP treatment and follow other protocol requirements for heads of state and governments.โ
The legislators said that although the president and his deputy were honouring their dates within the ICC, the court was turning out to be political which now they must deal with politically.
โAcknowledging that Presidentย Uhuru Kenyattaย and His Deputyย William Rutoย have agreed to follow the legal process to prepare their case at ICC, we the political leadership will deal with ICC through the political process,โ Baringo East MP Asman Kamama said.
โWe will face ICC both legally and politically, to unreservedly free Africa from exploitative non reliable partnerships. This is Kenya’s Moment.ย This Africa’s enduring renaissance,โ he added.
Kamamaโs comments were echoed by his Baringo North counterpart William Cheptumo who said recent events atย The Hagueย were testimony of how the court is political.
โThe ICC process is a direct challenge to the sovereignty of the country. The court appears not to be independent institution,โ Cheptumo said citing the recent ruling that Ruto will not have breaks in between the case to attend to his constitutional mandate in spite of the prosecutor not raising any objection.
The MPs were addressing a press conference at the Serena Hotel Monday when they announced plans to recall the two houses of parliament from recess to discuss the impending trials.
Source-standardmedia.co.ke