President Kenyatta says he personally
disagrees with the decision of the Supreme Court to nullify his
re-election but accepts and respects it.
THE LAW
"We believe in the rule of law," he said at State House Nairobi.
However, Mr Kenyatta hit out at the judges, saying "six people have decided they will go against the will of the people."
He
called on Kenyans to maintain peace and vowed to beat his arch-rival
Raila Odinga and his Nasa brigade at the ballot in the repeat polls due
in 60 days.
“Your neighbour will always remain your neighbour irregardless…” he said.
Accompanied by his deputy William Ruto, Mr Kenyatta said they were ready to face off with Mr Odinga and his running mate Kalonzo Musyoka.
Accompanied by his deputy William Ruto, Mr Kenyatta said they were ready to face off with Mr Odinga and his running mate Kalonzo Musyoka.
He
called on the opposition leaders to go out and sell their policies to
voters, exuding conference that Jubilee Party’s track record would see
them win again.
FRESH POLL
Mr Kenyatta spoke hours after the Supreme Court quashed his re-election and ordered fresh polls.
A
six-judge bench, by majority decision, on Friday indicted the
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), saying it
conducted the elections contrary to the dictates of the Constitution and
poll laws.
Chief Justice David
Maraga agreed together with Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu, Smokin
Wanjala and Isaac Lenaola that the electoral body messed up
transmission of poll results.
DISSENT
“A
decision is hereby issued that the elections held on August 8, were not
conducted in accordance with the Constitution and the applicable law.
The results are therefore invalid, null and void,” Chief justice David
Maraga said.
"Elections is not an
event but an process. After considering the totality of the entire
evidence, we are satisfied that the elections were not conducted in
accordance to the dictates of the Constitution and the applicable
principles."
Judges Jackton Ojwang and Njoki Ndung'u
dissented while judge Mohammed Ibrahim, who fell ill on the second day
of the case hearing, did not take part in the decision because he is
still in hospital.
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