Former Kibwezi West MP Kalembe Ndile has told off the NASA leadership against claims that the Jubilee administration rigged the August 8, 2017 elections.

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Ndile said the leaders should return to court for claiming they have official results for the disputed presidential results.

He said leaders of the opposition coalition should follow legal procedures to seek solutions for their complaints instead of 'misleading' NASA supporters.

Ndile addressed the press in Machakos town on Wednesday.

He said the leaders should stop deceiving their supporters since there is only one legitimate President in Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta.

"Since NASA leaders claim they have evidence on claims they won the August 8 polls, they should move to court to seek guidance," Ndile said.

 "Let NASA tell their supporters the truth, Raila ought to had taken the oath outside the country and hid in bushes," he added.

Kalembe said the opposition chief should tell Kenyans development projects he had ever initiated for the citizens since he joined politics.

"Raila must stop boasting of huge following, even President Uhuru has such," Ndile said.

Ndile said the law must be followed to the latter.

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