Deputy President William Ruto on Sunday at St Mart's ACK church in Kabete on November 19, 2017. [Photo/DPPS]

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Deputy President William Ruto says he is confident that the Supreme Court will respect the wishes of Kenyans who turned up for the repeat presidential polls on October 26 to elect a candidate of their choice.

Ruto said Kenyans were tired of politics and needed to resume development activities that can improve the economy.

He was speaking at the St Mark’s ACK, Mukui Parish in Kabete Constituency on Sunday.

“We have engaged in politics for a long time but Kenyans now want to concentrate on development activities to improve their lives,” said Ruto.

He said the government would not spare politicians who are involved in the violence.

“The government will be firm and resolute to ensure lives and property of its citizens are safe. I say, nobody is above the law and action will be taken against those inciting Kenyans to violence irrespective of social status, political party or where one comes from,” said Mr. Ruto.

The Supreme Court is expected to deliver a ruling on petitions challenging the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta at 10am.