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Kenyan opposition leader Odinga calls country’s election a ‘sham’

November 01, 2017

By Sam Howard* [caption id="attachment_41365" align="alignleft" width="600"]Opposition leader Raila Odinga (C) made his first public remarks since Kenya's elections commission declared that President Uhuru Kenyatta won re-election. File Photo by Dai Kurokawa/EPA-EFE Opposition leader Raila Odinga (C) made his first public remarks since Kenya's elections commission declared that President Uhuru Kenyatta won re-election. File Photo by Dai Kurokawa/EPA-EFE[/caption] Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Speaking publicly for the first time since Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta officially won re-election, opposition leader Raila Odingacalled the vote a "sham" and Kenyatta an illegitimate leader. At a Nairobi news conference Tuesday, Odinga called for "economic boycotts," questioned statistics provided by Kenya's Independent Elections and Borders Commission and announced he would form a forum that would encourage public debate of issues facing the country and pass resolutions. "A president who is elected in an election that does not comply with the constitution cannot legitimately and constitutionally exercise authority on behalf of the people," Odinga said, according to a speech transcript published in the Daily Nation. "If the election is allowed to stand, the highest office in the land will be occupied by a person who has usurped power." The elections commission certified Kenyatta's victory Monday in an election earlier this month. Kenyatta previously won a disputed August election, which Kenya's Supreme Court later nullified because of irregularities, blaming the commission for the mishap. It also called for a new election to be held within 60 days. Odinga was the main opposition leader running against Kenyatta in that first election. Before the vote this month, though, he dropped out of the race, saying that he didn't see enough reform. He called last week's election a "meaningless exercise." "If this sham election is allowed to stand, what will stop the regime from conducing sham referenda to remove the constitutional provisions that they do not like? Nothing," Odinga said. *Culled from UPI.com

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