The President of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP), His Excellency,
Hon. Chief Fortune Zephania Charumbira, has conveyed his hearty
congratulations to His Excellency, William Kipchirchir Samoei Arap Ruto,
on his emergence as the President-elect of the Republic of Kenya.
In a congratulatory letter to President-elect H. E. Ruto, PAP President Charumbira
stated that the unanimous confirmation by the Supreme Court of Kenya of the
results of the General Elections held on 9th August, 2022, attests to the
unfettered independence of the Judiciary, which is a critical tenet of
democracy, as well as Kenya’s institutional commitment to representative
democracy and respect for the will of the people.
“The Pan-African Parliament is proud to have been an integral part
of the AU Joint Election Observation Mission to Kenya. As the continental
representative institution whose sacred mandate is drawn from the African
citizenry, we are gratified to note and strongly identify with Kenya’s
burgeoning democracy and political tolerance. Despite widespread uncertainty across the country arising from the protracted
election challenge, the people of Kenya exorcised the ghosts of past elections
by waiting patiently for the Supreme Court to pronounce itself on the outcome
of the elections without resorting to violence” wrote Charumbira.
“We thus implore
His Excellency, President-designate Ruto,
and the people of Kenya to immediately shift attention from the elections whose
outcome has been validated by the Supreme Court, to focus on spurring the
socio-economic development of this great African country”.
“In that regard, we
welcome the conciliatory tone adopted by His Excellency, President-elect Ruto, and undertake to hold him to
account for his promise to extend a hand of friendship to his political
opponents and unite Kenyans in the endeavour to build a country that every
Kenyan will be proud to call home. This is in line with the functions of the
Pan-African Parliament as espoused in Rule 4 (b) of the PAP Rules of Procedure
which enjoins the Pan African Parliament to “Promote human and people’s
rights, consolidate democratic institutions and the democratic culture, good
governance, transparency and the rule of law by all Organs of the Union,
Regional Economic Communities and Member States.”
“The Pan-African Parliament reassures the Republic of Kenya of its
full support in the country’s quest towards pluralistic democracy, and
sustainable socio-economic development predicated on tolerance, peace and
stability” the letter concluded.
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