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Friday, March 1, 2024 -Harriet Njoki Mboce, a runners-up in the just-concluded Law Society of Kenya LSK elections has wished the winner, Lawyer Faith Odhiambo, all the best.
Through a statement she released on Thursday February 29 night just minutes after casting and counting exercise had concluded, Ms Mboce said the election exercise was free and fair and that the winner deserved the seat, too.
She seized the opportunity to thank those who threw weight behind her candidature; saying they did enough job by mounting a strong campaign team.
“I take this opportunity to thank you all for your support throughout my LSK Presidential bid, and the support you accorded me as I served as LSK Nairobi Representative (2022-2024). I shall forever be grateful.
“Tonight, the hand of democracy has blown through our prestigious LSK; however the face of victory has evaded us,” Lawyer Mboce said.
Lawyer Mboce, therefore, promised to work with the winning team by offering any support should it be needed at anytime.
“To the incoming President and Council, I congratulate you and give you my support for the duration of your term as we strive to make LSK the bastion of justice for all Kenyans,” she further shared.
The new officials elected on Friday have taken over from the incumbent Eric Theuri whose two year non-renewable term had come to an end.
Congratulations also went to Commissioner Samson Omwanza Ombati who is also picking it up from where Lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC and Prof Tom Ojienda SC MP left.