Kenya’s top national security team says the country is safe and secure, even as top candidate Raila Odinga on Tuesday rejected results of a contest to replace President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The National Security and Advisory Committee (NSAC) said further “constitutional” procedures will follow after Deputy President William Ruto was declared President-elect on Monday.
But Mr Odinga said his coalition, Azimio la Umoja One Kenya, “totally and without reservation reject the results that were announced yesterday.”
Mr Odinga said the tally of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) which awarded him 48.8 percent against Ruto’s 50.49 percent was “null and void” because four other commissioners of the electoral body were not given the opportunity to scrutinise the figures.
He spoke just after the four commissioners, separately, claimed the total tally as announced exceeded the 100 percent of the total votes cases, something they claimed defeated logic.
Kenya’s top national security team says the country is safe and secure, even as top candidate Raila Odinga on Tuesday rejected results of a contest to replace President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The National Security and Advisory Committee (NSAC) said further “constitutional” procedures will follow after Deputy President William Ruto was declared President-elect on Monday.
But Mr Odinga said his coalition, Azimio la Umoja One Kenya, “totally and without reservation reject the results that were announced yesterday.”
Mr Odinga said the tally of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) which awarded him 48.8 percent against Ruto’s 50.49 percent was “null and void” because four other commissioners of the electoral body were not given the opportunity to scrutinise the figures.
He spoke just after the four commissioners, separately, claimed the total tally as announced exceeded the 100 percent of the total votes cases, something they claimed defeated logic.