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Kenyatta continues to attack justice system, Electoral observers criticize his statements

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
September 6, 2017
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By Ssebuliba Samuel:

President Kenyatta has Uhuru Kenyatta has continues to open attack the justice system following nullification of the recent presidential election results.

Speaking during campaigns in Kajiado County yesterday Kenyatta reiterated his claim that the top court in the land ignored the will of the people to “please one man-according to daily nation

Kenyatta said that much as he respects the court’s decision, he knows he “fairly” won the August 8 presidential poll by more 1.4 million votes.

In a related story….

The Election observers have criticized President Uhuru Kenyatta’s continued attack on the judicial system ahead of the 17th October election re-run.

Since the annulment of his election, Kenyatta has repeatedly criticized Kenya’s Chief Justice and the whole judicial system for wrongfully nullifying his victory.

According to Crispy Kaheru the coordinator citizen’s coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda, Kenyatta still represents the executive arm of the government that his attack on the judiciary defeats rule of law.

He said that due to the volatility of Kenyan political setting, all candidates must choose their words carefully to avoid creating animosity.

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