Nairobi, Dec. 6 -- President William Ruto yesterday promised more goodies for the Judiciary as he dismissed claims that his administration plans to capture the arm of government.

Speaking during the launch of the inaugural report of the National Council on the Administration of Justice (NCAJ) in Nairobi, the President made key pledges to the Judiciary, saying that the support will be key in the delivery of timely and efficient justice.

The Head of State said his administration will unlock financial resources to facilitate access to justice throughout the country in terms of infrastructure and personnel.

He said that the government will also help to expedite the setting up of four pending small claims courts in Nairobi. The President as...