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Majority Leader asks Raila to accept ‘will of people’

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The governing jubilee coalition have criticized Friday’s chaotic scenes witnessed in Nairobi when police engaged defiant supporters of opposition coalition Nasa.

Led by National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale, they asked Raila to accept that President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta won the October 26 repeat presidential election.

Duale asked Raila and his co principals to accept what he called ‘the will of the people’ in order to pacify the country for prosperity and development.

“How many lives do you want to see lost and property lost for you to reach where you want? Kenyans voted for President Uhuru and you moved to court, we accepted the ruling and the President was also elected on October, you cannot therefore continue charging Kenyans when the dice has been cast,” said Duale.

In the same breath, Senator Kipchumba Murkomen said Raila should remain contented with been an opposition leader.

“It is unfortunate what we witnesses yesterday (Friday) where an old woman was stabbed and robbed of bananas and more property destroyed. It is sad that a leader who was once a Prime Minister is profiling a community to just churn a path to power. “If God designed you to be an Opposition leader then be contented and serve the people. Otherwise this is just a waste of time and energy because Kenyans made their decision and elected President Uhuru Kenyatta, make peace with that,” Murkomen said

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