Light moment after Smokin Wanjala counters lawyer Kilukumi’s application of Solomonic wisdom
A side-by-side image of Supreme Court Judge Smokin Wanjala and Senior Counsel Kioko Kilukumi. PHOTOS | ZAKHEEM RAJAN
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A light moment was witnessed on Thursday’s
hearing at the Supreme Court where President-elect William Ruto’s lawyers were
submitting their responses in defence of his victory in the August elections.
Senior Counsel Kioko Kilukumi, one of Ruto’s lawyers,
caught the attention of Justice Smokin Wanjala with his call for the apex court
to apply the Biblical analogy of King Solomon’s wisdom in determining the
petition outcome and uphold his client's victory.
Kilukumi narrated the popular Biblical narrative
of two mothers who gave birth at the same time and one of the infants died, then
they both went seeking Solomon’s wisdom with each claiming the live baby.
King Solomon suggested cutting the baby cut
into two so that each of the women could have a piece; and, while one of them
approved, the other pleaded saying the child would rather just be given to the
other woman while whole instead.
With this, King Solomon discerned that the
baby’s real mother was the latter who refused for it to be cut into half, hence
gave it to her.
In the same way, Kilukumi argued that the presidential
election represented the baby, while the two mothers are his client Ruto and Raila
Odinga, who is the petitioner in the case.
The lawyer likened the woman who was not the
true mother of the baby, in the Biblical story, to Odinga, who he said that by
asking the court to nullify the elections, was also seeking to have the metaphorical
baby split into two.
“Today, you don’t have mothers competing for
this baby, you have two gentlemen…each one of them claiming the baby. What does
the petitioner ask you to do? Just like the days of Solomon, he is telling you,
give me the baby, the baby is mine,” explained Kilukumi.
“During the days of Solomon, there was no DNA
and therefore he could not easily make up a decision on whose baby is this. He
(Odinga) goes on to tell you, if you cannot give me the baby, slice it into
two.”
He went on to allot the metaphorical baby the
name 'Baby Victory', whose DNA he said was enshrined in the IEBC's forms,
ultimately calling on the court to rule in favour of Ruto as the duly elected winner
of the August polls.
"Baby Victory has a clear DNA, its DNA
is also captured in the original Forms 34A and 34B... don't divide the
baby…Give it to the true mother of this child because no mother would want her
baby chopped into two," he underscored.
“I urge the court to give the baby to the
legitimate and lawful father, who is honourable William Samoei Ruto.”
Justice Wanjala, on his part, intimated that
Kilukumi had left out the last bit of the Bible story, where the real mother of
the child pleaded with Solomon to instead give the baby to her opponent instead
of killing it.
In the same way, he posed a challenge to
Kilukumi seemingly to inquire if his team was willing to give up the victory to
Odinga instead of running the risk of having it nullified.
“You cited King Solomon, and the court treats
Holy Scriptures very seriously…The protagonists were distinguished mothers, but
here you called them the two gentlemen,” Wanjala stated.
“I also remember that one of the mothers who
turned out that according to Solomonic wisdom could not have been the mother,
was the one saying cut the baby, but the other one said No, let her take the
baby because her interests were to preserve the baby.”
Justice Wanjala then began to add, “Would you
be willing to advise…” leaving his next very obvious words trailing off as the
court burst out into laughter.

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