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Kenya’s Kenyatta wins repeat election

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NAIROBI — Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, who was formally declared winner of the country’s repeat presidenti­al election on Monday, promised to abide by the Constituti­on if his victory in the rerun is challenged in court.

Independen­t Electoral and Boundary Commission chairman Wafula Chebukati announced that Kenyatta garnered 7.48 million, or 98.26 percent, of the total votes cast, with his National Super Alliance rival, Raila Odinga, only managing 73,228 votes, or about 1 percent.

The opposition leader had rallied his supporters to boycott the Oct 26 balloting, which was marred by low turnout and violent protests in opposition stronghold­s.

“The total votes cast were 7.62 million and rejected ballots 37,713. This translates into a national voter turnout of 38.84 percent,” Chebukati said. About 19.6 million Kenty yans registered as voters.

Chebukati said the repeat poll was free and fair despite opposition complaints over the vote that led to it boycotting the process.

In his acceptance speech, Kenyatta said his victory is likely to be subjected to a constituti­onal test through the courts.

He said despite the fact that his major competitor went to court demanding the presidenti­al election be nullified and was granted that annulment, Odinga chose to ignore the rest of the ruling which ordered a fresh election in 60 days conducted by IEBC.

“Thereafter he chose to abandon the fresh poll. You cannot choose the opportuni- to exercise a right and abscond from the consequenc­es of that choice,” Kenyatta said.

Kenyatta thanked the many voters who turned up in the fresh elections to exercise their democratic right despite violent intimidati­on.

“For those who voted for Jubilee by way of re-validating our Aug 8 victory, I thank you. Now we can begin the process of re-imagining our nationhood,” Kenyatta said.

Odinga’s withdrawal from the fresh presidenti­al race, though anticipate­d, had sparked uncertaint­ies in the country’s body politic, economy, social cohesion and diplomatic engagement. He is due to speak later this week on the way forward.

So far, Odinga has remained silent but had promised to address his followers on Tuesday.

 ?? CHARLES ONYANGO / XINHUA ?? Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (right) receives the certificat­e as the winner of the repeat presidenti­al election in Nairobi, Kenya, on Monday.
CHARLES ONYANGO / XINHUA Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (right) receives the certificat­e as the winner of the repeat presidenti­al election in Nairobi, Kenya, on Monday.

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