230. The net effect of this discussion is that the impugned decision is not
in consonance with the dictates of Articles 27, 38 and 91 of the
Constitution. It further violates other national values and principles
of governance provided for in Article 10 of the Constitution including
human dignity, equity, social justice, human rights, nondiscrimination, good governance, integrity, transparency and
accountability.
231. In sum, the impugned decision further offends Articles 4(2), 27, 38
and 91 of the Constitution and is constitutionally infirm.
Disposition:
232. As I come to the end of this judgment, I must reiterate what my
colleague Judges have previously said of the Commission on how it
handles sensitive matters especially towards the tail-end of an
election cycle and just before a General election.
233. The Commission has previously been faulted for not acting well in
time. That is so in this matter. Being aware that the political parties
had failed to comply with the judgment in the Katiba case and that
the Hon. Attorney General and Parliament were not supportive of its
efforts, the Commission’s antennae ought to have been raised. It was
incumbent upon the Commission to undertake appropriate steps
towards the impugned decision rather than making arbitrary
decisions.
234. The Commission ought to have continued to engage the general
public and the stakeholders and in the end come up with an
understanding with the political parties on how the decision in the
Katiba case will be implemented. The understanding would have
most likely provided for the inclusion of the gender requirement in
the political parties’ nomination rules and regulations and the
manner in which the requirement will be attained.
235. By doing so, the Commission would have created an opportunity to
decline to accept any nomination rules and regulations which do not
provide for, not only the recognition of, but also the attainment of
the gender principle. In that, the impugned decision would not have
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