Kenyans on Twitter spent the better part of Friday putting Chief Justice David Maraga on the spotlight in regards to the state of the country’s judicial system.
The hashtag #SomeoneTellMaraga was among the top trends on social media as Kenyans took the opportunity to highlight some of the evils plaguing the country due to corrupt leaders and systems.
Here are some of the thoughts that were directed at the Chief Justice inform of tweets;
#SomeoneTellMaraga that Kenya has more serious development issues including the BIG 4 AGENDA & we’ve no time for cries from judiciary that jails Chicken thieves and Cat meat butchers leaving the Corrupt economic rapists walk free.
— Joshua Thirinja (@ThirinjaJoshua) July 27, 2018
#SomeoneTellMaraga
He can’t only be concerned about getting more money for a Judiciary that is hopeless corrupt and delivering nothing?! pic.twitter.com/VdNj21DQqm— JOE MUHAHAMI (@Muhahami) July 27, 2018
#SomeoneTellMaraga NYS SUSPECTS ACQUITTED
Twenty three people charged with economic crimes in the Sh47 million NYS scandal have been acquitted. Chief Magistrate Kenneth Bidali said that the prosecution failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt— Kibet Benard (@KibetBenard_) July 27, 2018
A Nairobi law firm, Ogola and Mujera
Advocates that was accused of helping controversial businessman Ben Gethi to launder proceeds of a Sh791 million theft was been allowed access to its cash at an I&M Bank account. #SomeoneTellMaraga pic.twitter.com/MTfrGcXvlW— Aqua Mist Ventures (@Aquaprentise) July 27, 2018
#SomeoneTellMaraga IN KENYA : A chicken thief is jailed for several years while those who loot billions of shillings get elected to public office should be proof enough that there is a problem.
— Kibet Benard (@KibetBenard_) July 27, 2018
Exclusive footage of @UKenyatta fighting corruption via lifestyle audit #SomeoneTellMaraga #BYOBMombasa #TaxifyBurger #TaxifyBoda #TatuFraudsDeadEnd Follow us @TrackTheCorrupt @TrackTheCorrupt pic.twitter.com/NS6GzF9X1r
— Corruption Tracker (@TrackTheCorrupt) July 27, 2018
It’s very weird for Maraga to cite the 2014/2015 budget allocation for development and he does not mention Judiciary 2015/2016 financial year that was riddled with mismanagement of funds.#SomeoneTellMaraga pic.twitter.com/N1KictzzO0
— kennedy Gichuru (@gichurukenny) July 27, 2018
#SomeoneTellMaraga Mkora @dkmaraga we have never forgotten your little stupid Judicial coup against our sovereign will.
— HON KIBUCHI MWAI (@kibuchimzito) July 27, 2018
Without investigating why the contractor abandoned work, a new tender to complete the works was executed in the financial year
2014/2015 #SomeoneTellMaraga pic.twitter.com/0EZFEmSfaf— Aqua Mist Ventures (@Aquaprentise) July 27, 2018