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Uhuru: I’ll Remain in Power Until another President is Sworn in

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Uhuru: I'll Remain in Power Until another President is Sworn in

President Uhuru Kenyatta has told his nemesis Raila Odinga that attempts to force a caretaker government will crumble and that he will remain in power until another president is elected and sworn in.

The Head of State expressed confidence that he will again emerge victorious in the October 26th repeat presidential election.

He maintained that the fresh poll will be continue as scheduled, adding that the Orange Party leader did not have the power to stop an election.

“We will not accept a Grand Coalition Government. It will never happen, Raila should just be ready for defeat,” said the President while addressing leaders drawn from Kakamega, Bungoma, Vihiga and Busia counties at Kakamega Approved School grounds, on Saturday.

He insisted that there will be no lacuna even if the October election is not held, saying that he will remain the President until another takes oath of office.

“I will continue to serve as the president until a new president is elected and sworn in. There is nothing like care taker Government,” he said.

He said the opposition outfit eas not ready for the election as they feared an assured defeat on the ballot.

“He is insisting that he wants changes at the electoral agency before participating in the elections, we have forwarded the reforms as directed by the Supreme Court to the National Assembly but now he is opposing the changes,” Kenyatta said.

He also claimed that Raila was frustrated by the refusal by Jubilee to reject Supreme Court verdict, since he expected them not to accept the ruling and throw the country into a disarray.

“He wanted to trigger violence but we were keen and respected the ruling. Our interest is to have peace and unity in this country. Our agenda is to unite Kenyans not bloodshed,” he said.

“We should unite all Kenyans and not engage into divisive politics. I appreciate the votes I got from this region. You did commendable work, kindly turn out in large numbers and vote for me again in the repeat election. IEBC did not commit any offense and we are sure of a win,” he said.

Deputy President William Ruto said the proposed amendments on electoral laws being fronted by Jubilee were progressive, contrary to claims by Nasa.

“The electoral amendments are meant to deal with mischief during elections. Raila does not want such reforms yet he is busy calling for changes. The changes can only be done through the right channels not by going to the streets,” said Ruto.

He added: “Our agenda is to unite all Kenyans. We want to develop all parts of this nation. We request you to support us during the repeat election,” he said.

7 COMMENTS

  1. Yes, Uhuru remains president…
    Yes, Uhuru remains president until a new one is sworn in. No ifs and no buts. Kenya has no space for caretaker government. So NASA, you might as well hit the streets and demonstrate. And you will see the wrath of force. The only acceptable nonsense is debe and nothing else. Toa fujo uone. Nyoko nyoko hatutaki.

    • Jomo Kenyatta alisema…
      Jomo Kenyatta alisema Nyokonyoko Zake at the End of Which he Died in 1978 Faster than Oginga Odinga. The same could follow when Uhunye Leaves Raila behind faster than his Kiguoya dad.

  2. What exactly does that mean…
    What exactly does that mean.If élections are not held in 60daysyou too must step down .Remember you are the sitting president not preseident elect or president in waiting

  3. Thumbs up Mr President at…
    Thumbs up Mr President at least we know we have somebody sane right now,othewise the other fellows hawajielewi.They don’t understand what the hell they want.God bless Kenya.

  4. Ebu HIS EXCELLENCY wabiye…
    Ebu HIS EXCELLENCY wabiye hawa kasia. You will be president okay, PRESIDENT until you are sworn in … Wembe ni ule ule.

  5. With all due respect, only…
    With all due respect, only Mama Ngina can entertain such none-sense.
    We have a constitution and it should be respected.

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