[Raila Odinga in a past event. He has now called for judicial reforms. Photo/Nation]
NASA leader Raila Odinga has yet again revisited the Supreme Court of Kenya woes adding that it acted under duress to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta's victory.
In his New Year message, Raila wondered why the Supreme Court upheld Uhuru's victory despite failing to hear a case challenging October 26th elections.
"That ruling came against the background of failure by the same court to hear a case that sought to stop the election altogether," he said.
Raila added: "The Supreme Court could not raise quorum to hear the case and to date, it remains unclear how it plans to deal with the case."
And in his resolutions, a defiant Odinga insists that he shall unleash by calling for mass protests to push for reforms within the judiciary.
Despite nullifying Uhuru's victory in August, Odinga believes that Chief Justice David Maraga and the team may have succumbed to supposed threats by the state.
He adds in his message: "These are the issues we have to fix soonest or we may soon have no nation."