NASA leader Raila Odinga Photo/Hivisasa
National Super Alliance leader Raila Odinga has planned to attend a prayer vigil set up by women in the ODM coalition ahead of the Supreme Court's ruling on Friday.
"The prayers will be held at Orange House starting 5pm," said party director of communication Philip Etale as quotd by The Star.
Despite the verdict set to be delivered on Friday, the seven-judge bench has not disclosed the time it will be delivered.
NASA petitioned the results of the presidential results on the basis that there were several electoral malpractices.
The claimed there was no evidence to verify the results and cited Forms 34B and the IEBC online portal.
According to Siaya Senator Orengo the forms they recieved do not match with their respective constituencies.
Uhuru's lawyers have asked the court to dismiss the case due to lack of evidence from the NASA coalition.
"Hold some arguments with a belt and suspender...it is about the vote. Courts cannot demand voter certainty. The essence of this election is whether the voters voted," Ahmednasir Abdullahi said.