Nakuru Town East MP David Gikaria has condemned the International Criminal Court over its remarks on Deputy President William Ruto and Joshua arap Sang prayer rallies.
The legislator said they will defy with the warnings by presiding Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji and continue holding the rallies until case against the DP and sang is withdrawn.
"The ICC will not stop us from praying. We will continue holding prayer rallies until cases against the Deputy President are Sang are withdrawn".
Speaking at Afraha stadium during Mashujaa Day celebrations, Gikaria said Ruto and Sang have no cases to answer as it is clear that the witnesses were procured.
He thanked his Gatundu South counterpart Moses Kuria for coming out and revealing that he was among other PNU leaders who helped procure witnesses to testify against Ruto.
His remarks come barley days after defiant Jubilee leaders lashed out at the ICC during a prayer rally in Suswa Narok County on Sunday.
Judge Eboe-Osuji had last week warned politicians to stop intimidating the court during the so-called rallies.