logo
ADVERTISEMENT

Ichung'wah: Raila will know he lost when servers are opened

He said when new commissioners come in, the state will let the opposition talk to them

image
by The Star

Realtime22 April 2023 - 16:55
ADVERTISEMENT

In Summary


  • Ichung'wah also said the business people have no keys to the server as the demonstrations have proved to disrupt businesses.
  • Raila, while in Muranga on Thursday, insisted that he wants the servers open so that Kenyans can know that he won the August 9, 2022 elections. 
National Assembly majority leader Kimani Ichung'wa

Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung'wah has said the Kenya Kwanza government is ready to open the servers as demanded by Raila Odinga. 

The National Assembly Majority leader said when the new IEBC commissioners will come in, the government will let the opposition talk to them to find out the truth. 

"When the server will be open, the former Prime Minister will know the whole truth, that the people voted in William Ruto as President," he said. 

"Sisi tuko tayari kuwaskiza." 

(We are ready to listen to them)

Ichung'wah also said the business people have no keys to the server as the demonstrations have proved to disrupt businesses.

"Don't go destroying other people's business because you want the servers open, we are ready to talk and to also know where the servers are," he said.

Raila, while in Muranga on Thursday, insisted that he wants the servers open so that Kenyans can know that he won the August 9, 2022 elections. 

"We want the people of Kenya to know the whole truth, they stole our election and I won, let them open the servers for the truth," Raila said. 

Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua also said that Azimio will accept William Ruto as President if servers show that he won.

Karua said servers should be opened for the truth about who won the election to come out.

"Our votes were stolen in 2022 at Bomas. We want all these things to end and for that to happen we want the servers to be opened to know who won," she said. 


logo© The Star 2024. All rights reserved