Former Chief Justice David Maraga has vowed to restore constitutional order in Kenya, accusing President William Ruto's administration of driving the country into lawlessness and capturing public institutions.
Maraga spoke during an interview on Spice FM on Wednesday, pledging to anchor governance on constitutionalism and independence if elected president. "The country is sliding into anarchy and complete disorder.
We want to reset the country back to constitutionalism and order if elected the president," said Maraga.
He defended his decision to join the June 25 demonstrations to honour victims of last year's anti-government protests, describing the protests as peaceful and criticising the state for targeting him with intimidation. "The protesters were peaceful.