Raila Odinga: Uhuru Kenyatta is still an illegitimate president

Nasa leader Raila Odinga who, in a statement issued through his adviser Salim Lone, said the Jubilee government is illegitimate, adding that the Supreme Court decision was made under duress. PHOTO | ANDREW KILONZI | NATION MEDIA GROUP

What you need to know:

  • National Super Alliance (Nasa) leader Raila Odinga has spoken out on the Supreme Court ruling that upheld President Uhuru Kenyatta’s victory.

  • Mr Odinga said the Jubilee government was illegitimate, adding that the Supreme Court decision was made under duress.

National Super Alliance (Nasa) leader Raila Odinga has spoken out on the Supreme Court ruling that upheld President Uhuru Kenyatta’s victory.

Mr Odinga, in a statement issued through his adviser Salim Lone, said the Jubilee government was illegitimate, adding that the Supreme Court decision was made under duress.

“We in Nasa had repeatedly declared before this Supreme Court ruling today that we consider this government to be illegitimate and do not recognise it,” he said.

“This position has not been changed by the court ruling, which did not come as a surprise. It was a decision taken under duress. We do not condemn the court, we sympathise with it.”

Mr Kenyatta’s victory in the October 26 election was upheld by unanimous ruling by six Supreme Court judges.

Mr Lone claimed that the court met under severely constrained circumstances, having failed to raise a quorum over serious security concerns following the shooting and wounding of the Deputy Chief Justice’s driver before a crucial pre-October 26 election hearing.

"As such, the court’s decision today could not possibly legitimise an illegitimate government whose president had publicly accused the court of having carried out a 'coup' by annulling his election and threatened to 'fix' the justices once he was back in power," he charged.