Justice Marete to Govt - Employ My Wife as Aide

Labour and Relations Court Judge David Marete at the Supreme Court of Kenya on Thursday, April 15, 2021.
Labour and Relations Court Judge David Marete at the Supreme Court of Kenya on Thursday, April 15, 2021.
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Justice David Marete has vouched for his wife to be appointed and compensated for her role as his aide.

Speaking during the interview conducted on Thursday, April 15, the Marete revealed that he had a medical condition that requires him to have an aide at all times.

He said that he required a personal aide since he is visually impaired and has diabetes.  

"It is a matter of concern (having an aide) but when I become Chief Justice and move to Nairobi, it will not be an issue anymore. My issue of hypoglychemia is a medical issue which everybody should pay attention to. I cannot live alone whatsoever.

Labour and Relations Court Judge David Marete at the Supreme Court of Kenya on Thursday, April 15, 2021.
Labour and Relations Court Judge David Marete at the Supreme Court of Kenya on Thursday, April 15, 2021.
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"We have a home in Nairobi and a home in Chuka. When you take me to Kericho, my spouse has to accompany me. When I take any work-related trip, she must accompany me on medical grounds.

"This lady is following me, no one is taking care of her. She has a home to take care of. She has her own issues, she has her own interests, why wouldn't you compensate her?" asked Marete.

He further explained that he is entitled to an aide and it has to be his wife because she is specialised.

One of the panelists challenged him that he receives a Ksh20,000 allowance to take care of his disability.

"Persons with disability allowance which is Ksh20,000 is not supposed to take care of such kind of things. That allowance takes care of basics.

"There is a difference between that allowance and the issue of aide," he added.

He added that his situation is so dire and that if he does not get medical attention promptly when complications arise, he might die in three days.

Marete is banking on his experience spanning over 20 years in the legal field to replace retired Chief Justice David Maraga. He currently serves as Labour and Relations Court judge.

Acting Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu and outgoing Chief Justice David Maraga at the Supreme Court on January 11, 2021.
Acting Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu and outgoing Chief Justice David Maraga at the Supreme Court on January 11, 2021.