By Zuko Komisa
Veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga, who was also the defeated presidential candidate has filed an online petition to the country’s top court challenging the result of the August 9 election that handed victory to his rival William Ruto.
Odinga, filed an online appeal with the nation’s highest court on Monday, according to his attorney.
The election’s results were disputed by veteran opposition leader Odinga, who ran with the support of the ruling party, who called them a “travesty.”
By a mere 230,000 votes or less than 2% of the vote, he fell short to winning victory over Ruto.
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Odinga and his running partner Martha Karua, a seasoned lawmaker and advocate for women’s rights say that the presidential election results which were announced by Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chairperson Wafula Chebukati on August 15 were invalid.
Odinga is contesting the outcome of Kenya’s presidential elections for the third time in a row.
According to the BBC, the 77-year-old longtime opposition leader has been mocked by some as a sore loser, but observers believe his petitions have been vital in forming and refining the conduct of elections in Kenya.
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