Former Kibwezi Mp Kalembe Ndile[photo/Nairobinews]
Former Kibwezi legislator Kalembe Ndile has called upon the government to open a trauma counseling centre for poll losers.
Ndile had vied for Mavoko MP last year and lost. He has opened up saying that the effects of an election loss are disastrous and badly affect politicians in a big way.
According to the Star, Ndile spoke at Kairi secondary school in Gatundu North during the funeral of his close childhood friend the late John Gachanja.
The former MP asked NASA leader Raila Odinga to accept that he lost the August election and seek counseling over the same.
He said the Opposition leader's claim that the election was rigged in favour of President Uhuru Kenyatta has pit Kenyans against each other.
"Let Raila drop his planned swearing in and humbly accept defeat since Kenya cannot have two presidents," Ndile quoted by the Star.
He described the ODM leader as a perennial loser who never accepts defeat.
The former legislator called Raila supporters in particular, to move on adding that the oath promises is only for purposes of giving them false hope.