Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has declared that Azimio is headed to court, calling out his critics claiming his interest in joining Kenya Kwanza as ‘wishful Thinkers.
After a church service in Nairobi, Kalonzo addressed the media saying he is focused on the legal process that the Azimio la Umoja coalition is undertaking to challenge the presidential results.
“I think those are wishful thinkers and you know where we are going…. We are going straight to the Supreme Court,” Kalonzo said concerning claims that he is considering working with Ruto.
Kalonzo’s statement follows the uproar from leaders in the Azimio la Umoja coalition, who have accused Ruto of defecting its members into the Kenya Kwanza camp.
On Friday, Martha Karua called out Ruto for signing arrangements with parties that were under Azimio, terming it as a disregard to the law.
“So for the DP to start wooing people and enticing them to leave a coalition without the requisite legal provision is either a display of impunity or gross ignorance of the law of the land, I think knowing him, his true colors are showing lack of respect for the rule of law and deficit of democracy in his actions,” Karua said.
During the church service on Sunday, Kalonzo further accused the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of how it conducted the election.
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“I have vied for elections many times in our country, and I have never seen a situation where the body charged with the responsibility of conducting a General Election ends up short-changing the whole country,” he said.
This follows after the seven commissioners of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) disowned the election results right before the release of the presidential results on August 9th.
“As you can see, the four of us are here and not at Bomas where the result is going to be announced because of the opaque nature of how this phase has been handled. We, therefore, cannot take ownership of the result that is going to be announced.” The IEBC Vice chair said.