Sakaja to Uhuru: With All Due Respect, Mr President…

UDA Party Candidate for Nairobi City County Governor Mr. Sakaja Johnson Arthur addressed the media late Wednesday night at Milimani High Court. Mr Sakaja had just witnessed the conclusion of a hearing of a case at the that sits in Community area of Nairobi City, in which he successfully fought a state agent’s challenge on the validity of his university degree, when the Commission for University Education (CUE), earlier Wednesday, revoked recognition of Sakaja’s degree through a letter addressed to the Nairobi Senator. It was victory for Sakaja, that evening, as the High court following Judicial review, suspended CUE’s decision to revoke recognition of Sakaja’s degree. Further, the court directed CUE to maintain the validity of Sakaja’s degree pending further direction by the court. On its part, IEBC disputes and the Resolution committee had earlier also dismissed the CUE revocation letter, going on to expunge from its record CUE’s letter.

image of letter from Commission for University Education, addressed to Sakaja Johnson Arthur, revoking recognition of his degree.

Dear Mr President,

‘For the first time today, I have addressed my former party leader who is the president and a man I respect. Even before I was chairman of TNA, I did everything in my ability for his career but now he is doing everything in his ability to finish mine. Today we have seen the levels the ‘System’ has gone to try to stop my candidature including sending ministry officials to intimidate this commission (IEBC), which has remained unshaken. I would tell them that the people of Nairobi know it is the time of revolution and they won’t accept a state project. I have stood by the residents for the past 5 years and I know what they deserve. To my supporters and team players, It is well because there is a God. Our match is unstoppable and so is our faith and our victory is inevitable.’

Sakaja Johnson Arthur
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Sakaja to Uhuru: We will not be cowed by the threats, coercion and intimidation

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