Constitution of Kenya, 2010
THIRD SCHEDULE
(Articles 74, 141 (3), 148 (5) and 152(4))
NATIONAL OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS
OATH OR SOLEMN AFFIRMATION OF ALLEGIANCE OF
THE PRESIDENT/ACTING PRESIDENT AND THE DEPUTY
PRESIDENT
I, ………...............................................……. , in full realisation
of the high calling I assume as President/Acting President/ Deputy
President of the Republic of Kenya, do swear/solemnly affirm that I
will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Republic of Kenya; that
I will obey, preserve, protect and defend this Constitution of Kenya, as
by law established, and all other laws of the Republic; and that I will
protect and uphold the sovereignty, integrity and dignity of the people
of Kenya. (In the case of an oath–– So help me God.)
OATH OR SOLEMN AFFIRMATION OF DUE EXECUTION OF
OFFICE FOR THE PRESIDENT/ACTING PRESIDENT
I, ……….............................................……… , swear/solemnly
affirm that I will truly and diligently serve the people and the Republic
of Kenya in the office of the President/ Acting President of the Republic
of Kenya; that I will diligently discharge my duties and perform my
functions in the Office of President/Acting President of the Republic of
Kenya; and I will do justice to all in accordance with this Constitution,
as by law established, and the laws of Kenya, without fear, favour,
affection or ill-will. (In the case of an oath–– So help me God.)
OATH OR SOLEMN AFFIRMATION OF DUE EXECUTION
OF OFFICE FOR THE DEPUTY PRESIDENT
I, ……….................................................……… , do swear/
solemnly affirm that I will always truly and diligently serve the people
and the Republic of Kenya in the office of the Deputy President of
the Republic of Kenya; that I will diligently discharge my duties and
perform my functions in the said office, to the best of my judgment;
that I will at all times, when so required, faithfully and truly give my
counsel and advice to the President of the Republic of Kenya; that I
will do justice to all without fear, favour, affection or ill-will; and that
I will not directly or indirectly reveal such matters as shall come to my
knowledge in the discharge of my duties and committed to my secrecy.
(In the case of an oath–– So help me God.)
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