President William Ruto has defended the need for adequate funding of Kenya's Judiciary, saying that investing in the institution is essential for the country's development and the effective administration of justice.
Speaking on Thursday, the President said judicial leadership extends beyond legal responsibilities and plays a critical role in national development.
Judiciary Plays a Key Development Role
President Ruto said the Judiciary is not only responsible for interpreting and applying the law but also contributes to Kenya's social and economic development by upholding the rule of law.
"Judicial leadership is not merely a legal duty; it is a developmental responsibility. Funding our Judiciary is not an act of generosity; it is a strategic investment," he said.
Call for Sustained Investment
The President emphasized that financing the Judiciary should be viewed as a long-term investment rather than discretionary government spending. He noted that adequate funding enables courts to operate efficiently, improve service delivery, and strengthen public confidence in the justice system.
Importance of an Independent Judiciary
The remarks come amid continued discussions on funding for independent constitutional institutions. Under the Constitution of Kenya, the Judiciary is an independent arm of government and requires sufficient resources to carry out its mandate effectively and without undue interference.
Judiciary Has Sought More Resources
In recent years, the Judiciary has consistently appealed for increased budget allocations to address case backlogs, expand access to justice, modernize court operations, and improve infrastructure across the country.
Strengthening the Rule of Law
President Ruto's remarks reinforce the government's position that a well-funded Judiciary is vital to promoting the rule of law, protecting constitutional rights, enhancing investor confidence, and supporting Kenya's overall development agenda.