Tough-talking President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William
Ruto on Saturday hit out at the Supreme Court, questioning the reasoning
of their nullification of their win.
The Jubilee duo
also threatened to “deal with” the Judiciary should they be re-elected
in an election the Supreme Court on Friday said should happen within 60
days after the ruling.
“Even if you are so stupid, ask
yourself something: The people elected an MCA, results were transmitted,
and no one asked questions. Those of MPs and senators were transmitted,
and no one asked questions and they have been sworn in.
ANGRY
“Those
of governors were transmitted, no one asked questions. Now how do four
people and wake up and say there was a technicality in the transmission
of the results of the President only? How?” asked President Kenyatta at
State House when he met Jubilee Party and allied parties governors and
members of the county assemblies.
A visibly angry President Kenyatta then threatened to deal with the Supreme Court judges if he is re-elected.
“We
shall revisit this thing. We clearly have a problem. Who even elected
you? Were you? We have a problem and we must fix it,” he said.
He
insisted that though he respects the ruling of the apex court and was
ready for an election, the judgment in itself, he argued, was wrong both
in principle and fact.
“The
Supreme Court sat and decided that they are the ones with a bigger
power than the 15 million Kenyans who woke up, queued in lines, and
voted for their preferred presidential candidate. As a Supreme Court,
they cannot annul the wishes of the people. And we will revisit this
thing,” he said.
OPPOSITION
He
went on: “Look me in the eye and see that me being desirous of people
living in peace does not in any mean I am coward. We are not.”
Mr Ruto was less subtle in his comments.
“When
this is done, we shall interrogate everything, how a Supreme Court
overturned the will of Kenyans on the basis of things that have nothing
to do with how they voted, on some technicality. Hiyo ni upuzi (That is stupidity),” said DP Ruto.
He
accused the Raila Odinga-led opposition, which filed and won the
petition, of an attempt to use the courts to push for a coalition
government famously known in Kenya as “nusu mkate (Half a loaf).
“We
want to tell you this: We won the election fair and square. And we are
unapologetic about it. We will not succumb to any intimidation from the
court to forego our win. We won,” said Mr Ruto.
IEBC
He questioned the powers of the Supreme Court to annul the elections.
“It is not the Supreme Court that is supreme. It is the Kenyan people that are,” said Mr Ruto.
The
Jubilee duo said they were ready for a repeat poll, and urged the
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission to announce the date of
the next poll.
They also vowed to block any attempts by Mr Odinga to change the commission.
“We
have been down this road before. This time, we will not. We have no
time to change the IEBC. You accepted the results of the other elective
seats in an election that was managed by this same IEBC. Get ready for
an election, and Raila, see you at the ballot,” said President Kenyatta.
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