His challenger and opposition Raila Odinga has called the election a “charade” and has accused the government of “state terror” and vowing to overturn a “sham” result. James Orengo said they would not go to court to achieve this, but urged people to stay calm and out of harm’s way.
Mr Orengo alleged that about 100 people had been killed by the Kenyan security forces but did not offer evidence. Mr Orengo said “they knew they were going to steal an election. They knew the people would be unhappy. Therefore all the instruments of violence were put in place.”
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