NASA co-principal Isaac Ruto at a past political campaign rally. [Photo| Nasa coalition]CCM party leader and NASA co-principal Isaac Ruto has joined his colleagues, to dispute the August 8 election results, for the presidential election.The outgoing Bomet County governor said he strongly supports the Nasa presidential petition, filed at the Supreme Court, saying it will help Kenyans know exactly what transpired during the entire election process.Nasa filed the petition, led by presidential candidate and his deputy, Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka, respectively, Friday evening.According to Ruto, Odinga's opponent, Jubilee's incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta maintained a 54 per cent lead, since results started trickling in, and even after, a move he said was suspicious."It is not genuine that the winner maintained a 54 per cent lead even after results from Nasa strongholds arrived," he said, adding that: "This is what we want to question and lay bare how the leadership was generated by computer."During an interview on a local Kalenjin vernacular radio station, Thursday, Ruto clarified that the petition was not filed to favour, Nasa leaders, but to ensure Kenyans have a democratic, free and fair elections in future.

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