Kenyatta pledges smooth transition

NAIROBI. – Kenya’s outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta pledged  on Thursday that there would be a smooth transition of power after a hotly disputed election whose outcome could be challenged in court.

Kenyatta had backed his erstwhile foe Raila Odinga in the 9 August poll after falling out with his deputy William Ruto, who won the presidential race by a narrow margin.

The outgoing leader has yet to publicly congratulate Ruto, who has served as deputy president since 2013 and was long considered Kenyatta’s heir-apparent.

At a meeting with Kenyan religious leaders on Thursday, Kenyatta “assured them that the process of transition will be smooth”, his office said in a statement.

He delivered a similar message to visiting US congressional leaders.

“Kenya will remain steadfast in entrenching the principles of good governance to ensure the country upholds its position of a shining example of democracy in the continent by maintaining peace during this transition period,” his office said on Twitter.

Odinga, who at 77 was making his fifth bid for the presidency, has vowed to pursue all “constitutional and legal” avenues against a result he considers “null and void”. – AFP

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