President of Polygamy Kenya, Raphael Magero, September 28, 2017. [Photo|Busia County Government]

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The President of Polygamy Kenya, Raphael Magero has said he is the best suited to act as the Kenyan president to forestall any constitutional crisis.

He said, as the Social President handling over two million families on purposes of responsibility, he can also manage State House for the time being until elections are held.

"What I only need is some little allowance from Sarah Serem and I will be okay. I am not a grabber in any way," said Magero.

"I know as a teacher of the law and the constitution, many people are making comments without respecting the institutions which came into place as per the constitution. Kenya has institutions which came into being according to the constitution. They are the Executive, Judiciary and Legislative. All people are wrangling about before this repeat polls is lack of information and ignorance surrounding who does what and where. In such a situation you cannot point an accusing finger at the judiciary," he said.

Addressing the press in Busia on Wednesday, Magero asked parents to guide their children so as not to become victims of the election aftermath.

Magero was elected president of the Polygamy Kenya after the enactment of the Family Laws by the 11th parliament which allowed polygamy.

Kenya is schedule to hold fresh presidential elections on October 26, with candidates being President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga.