[President Uhuru Kenyatta shakes hand with Starehe parliamentary aspirant Charlse Njagua Kanyi alias Jaguar, as other party officials and members watch, outside the Jubilee Party headquarters in Pangani, Nairobi, April 27, 2017. Photo/PSCU] 

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President Uhuru Kenyatta visited the Jubilee Party headquarters in Pangani, Nairobi, and commented on the party's appeals process for disputed results in the primaries. 

He confirmed the party's position that once counting is complete, results tallied and announced by the Returning Officers, stay until, and unless someone formally lodges a complaint with The Appeals Tribunal, through the laid down procedures. 

''That is the position I reiterated when I met one aspirant at the party headquarters. Any aggrieved individuals are welcome to lodge appeals in the set out manner and these will be heard expeditiously,'' Uhuru said, Thursday.  

Outside party offices, he met Starehe parliamentary aspirant Charlse Njagua Kanyi alias Jaguar, who complaint of incumbent MP Maina Kamanda, shortchanging his ticket victory. 

He also asked aspirants to ensure peace prevails throughout the nominations exercise, and as the country heads to the August 8, elections. 

Uhuru was flanked by his deputy, William Ruto, party secretary general Raphael Tuju, Kilifi North MP Gideon Mung'aro, and former CIC chairman Charlse Nyachae.