Maraga Promises Institutional Restoration and Impunity End

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Maraga Promises Institutional Restoration and Impunity End
Maraga Promises Institutional Restoration and Impunity End

Africa-Press – Kenya. Former Chief Justice David Maraga has pledged to anchor his presidential bid on strict fidelity to the Constitution, promising to restore the independence of state institutions, end corruption, and rebuild public trust if elected.

In a New Year’s message to Kenyans, Maraga, who is the United Green Movement (UGM) party leader and a declared presidential aspirant, said the country is facing a defining moment as economic hardship deepens and governance standards decline.

“Our nation faces a serious test of its values and its institutions,” he said.

Maraga painted a grim picture of the economy, saying it is “in peril with more and more Kenyans being pushed into poverty, while a few live lavish lives from stolen public funds.”

He claimed the current administration is presiding over an unequal system, stating that “the economy is working only for state cronies.”

He also raised concern over social services, warning that the future of children is at risk due to mismanagement in education.

“The future of our children is at stake as education is mismanaged,” he said, while describing the healthcare system as “broken,” alleging that billions of shillings have been siphoned through what he termed a “shambolic SHA system.”

Central to Maraga’s message was a call for a return to constitutionalism, which he described as the country’s moral compass.

“Our Constitution is not just a legal document. It is a moral covenant between the Kenyan people and those entrusted with leadership,” he said.

He added that under his leadership, governance would be guided by “Ukatiba — constitutionalism — in word, spirit, and deed.”

Maraga said constitutionalism means no individual is above the law.

“It means that power is exercised as a trust, not a privilege. It means that leadership is service, not entitlement,” he said.

He identified corruption as the most urgent challenge facing the country, describing it as both an economic crime and a moral failure.

“Corruption is not merely an economic crime; it is a moral failure that steals from the poor, weakens our institutions, and robs our children of their future,” he said.

The former Chief Justice pledged to restore the independence and dignity of oversight institutions, promising that investigators, prosecutors, auditors and judges would be allowed to work “without fear or interference.”

He said integrity in public office would be non-negotiable, noting that “corruption thrives in secrecy but withers in the light.”

On devolution, Maraga said he would respect shared power while demanding accountability at every level of government.

He also pledged reforms in education and healthcare to ensure equal access and enforcement of the right to health, saying no Kenyan should be denied care due to “corruption, neglect, or poverty.”

Maraga concluded by urging Kenyans to collectively recommit to the Constitution.

“The future of this nation does not depend on one individual. It depends on our collective decision to return to the Constitution we gave ourselves,” he said.

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