Kenyan Opposition Leader Raila Odinga Calls Presidential Election A Travesty

 

BBC: Kenya election 2022: Raila Odinga rejects William Ruto's victory 

Raila Odinga has rejected the results of Kenya's presidential election saying that the figures announced on Monday were "null and void". 

According to the official results, Mr Odinga narrowly lost to Deputy President William Ruto. Mr Odinga accused the head of the electoral body of a "blatant disregard of the constitution". 

"We totally without reservation reject the presidential election results," he said. 

Making his remarks in front of supporters in the capital, Nairobi, he said that there was "neither a legally elected winner nor a president-elect". 

The 77-year-old long-time opposition leader was running for president for the fifth time. 

He has challenged the results in the previous two elections, including successfully in 2017. 

This time round, the chairman of the electoral body Wafula Chebukat said he got 48.8% of the vote in last Tuesday's election compared to Mr Ruto's 50.5%.  

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WNU Editor: There is not much that  Kenyan opposition figure Raila Odinga can really do.

More News On Kenya's Presidential Election  

Kenya’s Odinga says he’ll challenge his close election loss -- AP  

Kenya's Odinga says presidential election result a 'travesty' -- Reuters  

Kenya’s defeated Odinga calls presidential election outcome a ‘travesty’ -- France 24  

Kenya election presidential candidate Odinga rejects results, vows court challenge -- CNN  

Raila Odinga calls Kenya's election result a "parody" -- Africa News  

Kenya: A close finish to a historic race -- DW 

Opinion: Kenya election degenerated into farce and acrimony -- DW



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