Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga whose petition to nullify his rival William Ruto's presidential election victory was thrown out by the Supreme Court, said on Monday he respected the decision but disagreed.
“We respect the opinion of the court although we vehemently disagree with their decision today,” Odinga said on Twitter.
President-elect William Ruto said he welcomed the verdict with humility and promised to run an inclusive administration. “The court returned its verdict and I welcome it with tremendous humility,” said Ruto.
Outgoing president Uhuru Kenyatta said he would oversee a smooth transition to the next administration after the Supreme Court ruling.
Reuters
Kenyan opposition leader Odinga respects court ruling, Kenyatta vows to ensure smooth transition for Ruto
Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga whose petition to nullify his rival William Ruto's presidential election victory was thrown out by the Supreme Court, said on Monday he respected the decision but disagreed.
“We respect the opinion of the court although we vehemently disagree with their decision today,” Odinga said on Twitter.
President-elect William Ruto said he welcomed the verdict with humility and promised to run an inclusive administration. “The court returned its verdict and I welcome it with tremendous humility,” said Ruto.
Outgoing president Uhuru Kenyatta said he would oversee a smooth transition to the next administration after the Supreme Court ruling.
Reuters