[Senator Yusuf Haji speaking to the press in a past event. Haji has called for calm ahead of supreme court ruling tommorrow.] (Photo: nation.co.ke)Garissa Senator elect Yusuf Haji has urged Kenyans to be peaceful and embrace the verdict that will be made by the Supreme Court on Friday in regards to the presidential petition challenging President Uhuru Kenyatta's re-election.
Senator Haji says that there is no need for the country to be anxious over the ruling.
Speaking to journalists in Garissa on Wednesday, the Jubilee senator asked Kenyans to move on with their work even as they wait for the court verdict.
"I am appealimg to Kenyans to remain calm and peaceful as the country waits for the Supreme court verdict on Friday," he said as quoted by the People Daily.
Haji said that the country should remain united irregardless of the way the court rules.
Haji also urged Kenyans to stop speculating on the possible outcome of the supreme court ruling.
" Specualtions are not good and as Kenyans and especially politicians we should leave the supreme court to make itsits independent verdict," he said.
The Supreme court led by Chief Justice David Maraga will make its ruling on the presidential petition tomorrow.
The seven judge bench concluded the petition hearing on Tuesday and the judges have retreated to undisclosed place to write their judgement.
Both NASA and Jubilee politicians have exuded confidence of the court ruling in their favor.
The clergy has urged President Uhuru Kenyatta and NASA leader Raila Odimga to accept the court verdict.