President Uhuru Kenyatta (R) and Chief Justice David Maraga. [Photo|Courtesy]
The National Super Alliance (Nasa) presidential candidate Raila Odinga, has alleged that President Uhuru Kenyatta, pans to visit Kisii County, few days after he attacked Supreme Court judges, led by Chief Justice David Maraga.
Maraga who hails from the county, was attacked and 'insulted' by Uhuru, his deputy William Ruto and other Jubilee Party leaders, after he annulled the August 8 presidential election, in which Uhuru was declared the winner.
At some point, Uhuru called the 'wakora' (thugs), an incident that elicited harsh criticism from across various institutions, and citizens.
However, Raila who also criticised Uhuru about the same, now says Uhuru's visit to Kisii, is meant to ask for forgiveness, ahead of fresh presidential poll on October 17.
"I heard that he wants to come to Kisii, to ask forgiveness," Raila told supporters, in Kisii, Tuesday.
"Will you accept? Will you accept?" he added, amid "No!" chants from the crowd. "Uhuru should go home!" said the Opposition leader.
Uhuru during his Kajiado campaign tour, same day, defended himself, saying he said he would revist Maraga's ruling, since he was the aggrieved person, who required justice just like any other person.
He further asked Kisii residents to beware of Uhuru, and not give him any votes, on the election day.