We'll get justice! Mercy Tarus says as DPP okays Mandago's charges

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Mercy Tarus, the Uasin Gishu University student who hit the headlines over her bold lecture to leaders over the Finland scholarship fiasco is hopeful that justice will eventually be served. https://bit.ly/3Tg311x
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00:00 Hi, my name is Masi Tarus.
00:04 Yeah, I come from Wasingishu County.
00:07 I am one of the aggrieved parties in this case that is proceeding to court.
00:12 And I am just, number one, I am glad that it has finally gotten to this point,
00:18 considering the amount of time that it has taken for it to reach this point.
00:24 This case was first taken to EACC on March of this year,
00:30 and it has been nine months.
00:34 Yeah, so, and finally it has been born.
00:37 So now we are expecting that the people that are involved in this scandal
00:44 and in this conspiracy are going to be arrested,
00:47 and the full arm of the law will take its course.
00:51 Do I feel that we are going to get justice?
00:54 Yes, eventually.
00:58 Unfortunately, most of us have seen how long it takes for such cases involving such prominent people,
01:06 how much time it takes in court,
01:09 and that is one of the things that discourages us.
01:15 But we are hopeful that in this case it is going to take a reasonable amount of time,
01:22 and justice is going to be served,
01:25 because we have taken so long, we have tried to get the police involved,
01:30 we have gone to EACC, and finally it is here.
01:33 So as much as it may take time for it to be served, I believe that justice is going to be served.
01:41 My prayer as the case proceeds to court is that justice be our shield and defender.
01:49 The way our forefathers said when they were making the national anthem,
01:56 when they were coming up with the national anthem,
01:58 is that they hoped that justice would be our shield and defender,
02:02 that all of us, no matter who is aggrieved, is going to get justice.
02:08 Justice for the victims, justice for their families,
02:12 and it is not going to depend on how much money the oppressor has,
02:18 but just on equality,
02:23 and that the court will actually take time and look into this case,
02:29 and help the aggrieved people get the justice that they need and that they deserve.
02:36 I feel like it took too long to recommend charges,
02:40 because as I have said previously,
02:45 we had first taken this case to EACC and involved them from March,
02:54 but it has taken nine months,
02:56 and I don't know how long it is going to take for them to be arrested,
03:00 but it is my prayer that the EACC, the DCI, all the parties involved,
03:06 to bring justice to the victims of the families,
03:09 are going to take as short a time as possible,
03:13 because it has taken so long,
03:15 and as I had said again previously,
03:17 we had lost hope in ever getting justice in this case,
03:21 considering the people that are involved.
03:28 I am glad, my general feeling is that I am glad,
03:32 that it has finally reached this point.
03:35 I am expecting the best.
03:39 I am hoping for the best, yeah.
03:41 I am hoping for the best.
03:42 I would like to address the President of the Judiciary,
03:46 the CJ Mathakome.
03:50 CJ, I know how much justice means to you,
03:57 and how much you have invested your time in the judiciary.
04:01 My one and only prayer is that even as this case proceeds to court,
04:06 that you will oversee it,
04:09 and that you will ensure that we get the justice that we need and deserve,
04:13 because for far too long,
04:15 the common monarchy has been stepped on by the people that were supposed to protect him.
04:20 The common monarchy has been stolen from,
04:23 individually and even through public offices.
04:27 In this case, the people that have stolen from Washington County are the Deputy Governor,
04:32 the Governor and the Senator,
04:35 and the other people that are involved in the conspiracy.
04:39 My prayer, CJ, is that you will not let this go,
04:44 and that it will not be,
04:48 and that it will not be as those other cases in the past.
04:53 This one is very close to our hearts,
04:56 and of course it involves real people with real problems and real faces like mine.
05:03 And I hope that you will just,
05:07 I hope that you will see that we get the justice that we need, yeah?
05:12 Okay, thank you.
05:14 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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