Ruto fears me, Gachagua claims IEBC is weak
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua now says he won’t pursue court action over alleged electoral malpractices in the recent by-elections. Instead, he insists the case is better addressed in the “court of public opinion.”
Speaking yesterday, Gachagua argued that legal avenues would be unproductive, and he urged supporters to follow the matter through public debate and discussion rather than through the judiciary.
But here’s where it gets controversial: the accusation that the electoral body, IEBC, is weak and unable to safeguard the integrity of the process. Gachagua’s stance raises questions about whether formal legal challenges are necessary or if public sentiment can influence oversight and accountability more effectively.
What do you think about using public opinion as a check on electoral institutions? Do you believe this approach strengthens accountability, or could it undermine due process and the impartiality of elections? Share your perspective in the comments.