Raila Threatens to Organize 1M Protesters to Storm the Judiciary for Justice

Azimio La Umoja One Kenya party leader Raila Odinga who jetted into the country on Thursday 15th back from his trip to Zanzibar threatened to organize one Million Supporters to storm the judiciary to demand Justice.

Raila Threatens to Organize 1M Protesters to Storm the Judiciary for Justice

Speaking during the luncheon of Governor Abdulswamad Nassir at Sarova Whitesands in Mombasa Raila said that he is waiting for the full judgment of the Supreme Court before announcing the next course of action.

"We want to wait and see what these details are going to be about," Raila said.

Affirming his earlier statement that the August 9th elections were interfered with he stated that foreigners such as Jose Camargo spearheaded the exercise.

"Why should women, the elderly (and) the disabled queue for so many hours to cast their votes when at the end of the day it is a mercenary from Venezuela called Mr. Jose Camargo who eventually decides who becomes the president of this country?" Raila posed.

He also questioned how the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) handled the election on August 9.

"How is it possible that a device transmits results from Mt Elgon and eight minutes later it transmits results from Nyeri? Is that not dramatic? Shame on you Supreme Court," he stated.

However, this is the first time Raila is seen in Public after William Ruto was Sworn into office as the fifth president of Kenya.

 On September 12th, Ruto invited Rail to his swearing-in Ceremony, amove which he declined stating that the elections weren't free and fair since it was spearheaded by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commision{ IEBC} and the Judiciary.

"I received a letter and a telephone call from Ruto inviting me to his inauguration set for tomorrow, September 13, 2022.

"I regret however that I will not be available for the inauguration because I am out of the country and I also have other serious concerns.

"First, I believe that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, the body in charge of our elections, did not conduct a free and fair election," he said.

Secondly, I believe that the supreme court was not based on the facts and the law, even though we accepted it.

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