Martha Karua has said she will not be silenced as she settles in the opposition following the Supreme Court ruling that upheld the victory of President William Ruto.
While speaking during the swearing in of Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir on Thursday, September 15, Narc Kenya Leader stated that she has been outside government before, and the loss of Azimio La Umoja Coalition will not silence her to oblivion.
“I will be with you every step of the way and I will make sure that Kenya is transformed. For ten years I have been outside government, but my voice has not been silenced. Even now nothing will change,” she stated.
The Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Running Mate in the August 9th presidential duel also claimed that Raila Odinga’s victory was snatched from them.
Moreover, Karua vowed to fight for the implementation of the constitution which she claimed was subject to manipulation by President Ruto regime.
Likewise, Martha Karua echoed that she will be moving to the East Africa Court of Justice in Arusha, Tanzania, to find out whether the Supreme Court handled the 2022 presidential petition well.
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“I was reminded by the Court that people can walk around with hot air and the hot air will take me to EACJ. It will not help us to get back the presidential victory, but it will help us to establish whether justice was administered,” she said.
Nonetheless, the Azimio team filed a petition at the Supreme court challenging the victory of President-Elect William Ruto, but it was dismissed on grounds that it lacked merit.
The judges led by chief justice Martha Koome unanimously ruled that part of the evidence presented by the Azimio brigade was “hot air,” and had set the court on a wild goose chase.
Additionally, the court dismissed all the nine issues they had structured in their petition, challenging President-Elect William Ruto’s win.