In our view, analysis of the jurisprudence from the Supreme Court leads us to the clear conclusion that Article 10(2) of the Constitution is justiciable and enforceable immediately. For avoidance of doubt, we find and hold that the values espoused in Article 10(2) are neither aspirational nor progressive; they are immediate, enforceable and justiciable….the values of human dignity, equity, social justice, inclusiveness and non-discrimination cannot be aspirational and incremental but are justiciable and immediately enforceable. 85. To bolster the position that the commission did not act ultra-vires, it was submitted that its actions were guided by Article 88(4)(d) of the Constitution which empowers it to ensure that nominations carried out by political parties in Kenya meet the requirements of the Constitution, and in particular- Articles 10, 19, 20, 27, 28, 56, 81(b) and 91(1) of the Constitution. 86. Support on the foregoing mandate of the Commission was found on the decision in Diana Kethi Kilonzo & Another Vs. Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission & 10 Others [2013] eKLR, where it was held that; …. We note that the Constitution allocated certain powers and functions to various bodies and tribunals. It is important that these bodies and tribunals should be given leeway to discharge the mandate bestowed upon them by the Constitution as long as they comply with the Constitution and national legislation 87. In the end, the Commission submitted that it carried out its administrative duty of brining to the attention of political parties the constitutional and legal obligation. The urged the consolidated Petitions to be dismissed. The 2nd Interested Party’s case: 88. The 2nd Interested Party, FIDA-Kenya, opposed the consolidated Petitions through the Replying Affidavit of Anne Ireri, its Executive Director, deposed to on 19th May, 2022. 89. It was its case that the 1st Interested Party’s allegation that it submitted its nomination rules that were in full compliance with the Commission’s requirements was a misdirection since if it was the Judgment – Nairobi High Court Constitutional Petitions No. E211 of 2022 & JR No. E071 OF 2022 Page 17 of 59

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