Koigi wa Wamwere (right) greets NASA leaders Raila Odinga (centre) and Kalonzo Musyoka (left) during ODM National Delegates Conference at Safaricom Indoor Arena on May 5, 2017. [NMG]Former Assistant Minister Koigi Wamwere has said that being a 'believer in the rule of law' has accepted the decision of the Supreme Court that on Monday upheld the October 26 presidential victory of  Uhuru Kenyatta.Wamwere who decamped to Nasa after he lost badly during the Jubilee Nakuru senatorial primaries on April, said people are 'tired of too much politics' and that he is glad that 'we are now coming to the close of this entire election business'.He, however, called on the Jubilee administration to start a national healing process starting from the swearing in day."I believe the swearing in will be a national event, not a party event, some form of dialogue where opposition leaders should also be invited. Those who have won the election have hard work to do," Wamwere told NTV's Decision 2017.He asked the Jubilee administration also to address the issue of unemployment among youths saying that 'the so many young people we see in political rallies is because they have nothing else to do'.This is as the veteran politician asked for something to be done about the issue of rigging so that people can see elections differently. Koigi said he gets a 'stomachache' whenever the thinks of Kenyan elections, the rigging and violence that comes with them.On Deputy President William Ruto's 2022 presidential bid he said: "I have not changed my stance on not supporting William Ruto. I am not part of a community debt. He has a hard job to do if he wants my vote."

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