Wafula Chebukati has given Azimio La Umoja One Kenya leader Raila Odinga seven days to release a video footage showing that he visited his Karen residence, or he will be forced to take legal action.
The opposition boss during his Jacaranda rally on Sunday, January 29 said Chebukati and former Commissioners Abdi Guliye and Boya Molu visited his home, adding that he wondered why they claimed that some people tried to bribe them, but they have not said why they visited his home.
Raila Odinga further stated that the Chebukati three also visited former CS Raphael Tuju’s home, and he has video evidence.
Nonetheless, Wafula Chebukati’s lawyer, Steve Ogolla noted that if the given days pass without Raila giving in to the demand, the outgoing Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Chairman will be forced to take legal action.
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“In the circumstances of your allegations, and in the context of our client’s strong rebuttal thereto, our instructions are to demand from you, as of right, which we hereby do, to be furnished with the alleged video footage within seven days from the date hereof,” the letter reads.
“In doing so, we shall take such action as necessary to protect our client’s right to access to information by dint of Article 35(1)(b) of The Constitution without further reference to you whatsoever, holding you liable for costs and any other consequences which may arise therefrom.” Lawyer Ogolla added.