NASA leader Raila Odinga [PHOTO/bbci.co.uk]
After the Supreme Court's historical ruling that nullified President Kenyatta victory in the August polls, the president has been said to be warning judges that his government will deal with them as a sitting President and not as a president-elect.
However, the NASA fraternity has issued a swift rejoinder, with NASA leader Raila Odinga telling off Uhuru over the remarks.
“I saw the President talking about six people subverting the will of 42 million Kenyans. Let him also know that two plus another four in the IEBC are six, and those six cannot subvert the will of the people,” he said as quoted by the Standard.
Raila also revealed plans to disband the poll commission, arguing that their credibility had failed the test as proved by the court.
“We have no faith at all in the electoral commission, they have committed criminal acts. Most of them actually belong to jail and therefore we are going to ask for their prosecution,” he said.