Registrar, Assistant Registrar of Political Parties Sworn In at Supreme Court

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Nairobi: The Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court Martha Koome presided over the swearing-in of Mr. John Cox Lorionokou as Registrar and Ms. Agatha W. Wahome as Assistant Registrar of Political Parties at the Supreme Court of Kenya.

According to Kenya News Agency, the two officers took the Oath of Office, pledging to uphold justice, integrity, and accountability in their duties. Chief Justice Koome commended the officers for their commitment to public service and urged them to execute their mandate with impartiality and fidelity to the constitution. She emphasized the judiciary’s trust in institutions that safeguard democracy and justice, highlighting the significance of their roles in promoting transparency within political processes and strengthening the rule of law.

Registrar of Political Parties John Cox Lorionokou expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him, describing his appointment as a solemn responsibility. He emphasized his commitment to enhancing accountability and ensuring that the Office of the Registrar remains an impartial arbiter promoting inclusivity and fairness in Kenya’s democratic landscape. Lorionokou pledged to work closely with state institutions, civil society, and communities to strengthen public trust and ensure that political processes reflect the aspirations of the Kenyan people.

Assistant Registrar of Political Parties Ms. Agatha Wahome echoed similar sentiments, vowing to support the Registrar in deepening institutional reforms that promote gender equity, transparency, and accountability in the political sector. She emphasized the importance of inclusivity, particularly the participation of women and youth in political processes, as a cornerstone of democratic growth.

The ceremony, attended by senior judicial officers, representatives from political parties, and members of the legal fraternity, underscored the judiciary’s efforts to strengthen institutions supporting democracy, human rights, and governance. Other officials sworn in included Ms. Claris Awuor Ogangah as Chairperson of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) and Mr. Billy Komintai Konchelah as a Member of the National Heroes Council.

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