President Uhuru Kenyatta shakes hand with his deputy William Ruto, after press briefing, September 1, 2017. [Photo|PSCU]President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged for peace, moments after Supreme Court nullified his election in the August 8 polls."Let me ask every single Kenyan, wherever they may be, whatever they may be doing, whoever they may be with - take the hand of your brother, take the hand of your sister and shake it and say amani. Peace. Peace. And I repeat again peace," he said.Addressing the media, hours after Supreme Court verdict, Friday, Uhuru said: "Your neighbor will still be your neighbor regardless of whatever has happened."He noted anyone who seats behind you, would still be a neighbour regardless of their political inclination, religion or tribe."The man or woman who sits with you, who resides next to you, will still be your neighbor regardless of their political affiliation, regardless of their religion, regardless of their color, regardless of their tribe. My primary message today to every single Kenyan is peace. Let us be people of peace," he noted, flanked by his deputy William Ruto.

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