Malik Obama Reacts to Nullification of President Uhuru's Re-Election

Malik Obama Reacts to Nullification of President Uhuru's Re-Election

Former US President Barrack Obama's brother, Malik Obama, has reacted to the Kenya's Supreme Court decision to nullify the election of President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Obama has called on Kenyans to maintain peace as the country waits to go to the ballot again, weeks after taking part in the exercise on August 8th general election.

His message comes after the Supreme Court of Kenya, Friday, declared invalid, null and void, the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta.

A six-judge bench led by Chief Justice David Maraga im their ruling said that the electoral commission Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission failed to conduct the polls in accordance with the constitution and stipulated electoral laws.

The court, therefore, ordered the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to conduct a repeat poll within 60 days.

In a statement via his Twitter handle, Obama commended President Uhuru for accepting the court verdict.

"Uhuru Kenyatta has accepted court ruling. Let there be Peace in Kenya before, during, and after Presidential re-election. Peace," Obama said.

Malik had earlier congratulated President Uhuru after IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati declared him president-elect in the August 8th polls.

The nullification of presidential elections in Kenya is the first in the African continent and the fourth in the world.

Comments

anonymous (not verified)     Sun, 09/03/2017 @ 06:29am

Is this the same man who supported Donald Trump and embarrassed his half brother the former president of the USA Barack Obama?

IDAYUA (not verified)     Sun, 09/03/2017 @ 04:47pm

I guess after Donald Trump dumped him after he won the election in the USA, Malik made another futile attempt and supported Uhuru to see whether he could get a job from him.

What an opportunist!

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