Elected Opposition leaders now want President Uhuru Kenyatta and his running mate William Ruto to apologise to the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice on remarks made after the historic ruling.
The leaders also vowed that UhuRuto will not get votes in the repeat election.
Governor John Nyagarama, in company of Senator Okong’o Mogeni vowed to mobilise their area to largely vote for Raila Odinga come October 17th.
“As leaders of Nyamira County, we want to castigate the unacceptable remarks being levelled against the Chief Justice and the Supreme Court,” stated the leaders, adding that remarks by Uhuru Kenyatta about the Chief Justice and the Supreme Court would split the country.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta also vowed to fix the judiciary if he won the election on October 17th.