NASA leader Raila Odinga at a past event. He has said the opposition will not accept and move on after President Uhuru Kenyatta allegedly rigged the elections. [PHOTO/the-star.co.ke]
NASA leader Raila Odinga has said the opposition will not accept and move on after President Uhuru Kenyatta allegedly rigged the elections.
Speaking to NBS Uganda on Saturday, Raila accused the president of rigging in both the August and October elections and vowed never to rest until justice is served.
"We have records where returning officers have been asked to beef up the figures. What they're doing right now is rigging against themselves. Uhuru is running against Kenyatta."
The opposition leader said that NASA is now a national resistance movement and added that their mission is to see justice and free and fair elections.
"We are here not because we want to be but because of the electoral process and until that is rectified, we shall not move on," he said.
"What we want is justice. We want a free and fair election but the country has been denied that for the past 12 years."
Raila insisted that Kenya is a great country and as the opposition, they were going to use all means possible to defend it