President Uhuru Kenyatta has addressed Friday's incident where Raila Odinga's motorcade and chopper was pelted with stones.
Odinga was attacked in Uasin Gishu County and his chopper destroyed after the burial of Mzee Jackson Kibor.
Addressing a roadside rally after a church service in Pipeline area Nairobi, Kenyatta called for tolerance during this electioneering period.
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The Head of State noted that elections come and go while urging politicians to preach peace as they campaign.
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"Kwenda kule kupiga ndege ya baba, unapiga ndege imekufanya nini? Kama kitu ingetokea hapo hio jiwe ipige Raila, si hio ni moto ungewasha taifa letu la Kenya? Watu waombe kura kwa njia ya heshima na amani," Kenyatta told the crwod as they cheered him.
Earlier, speaking during a church service at AIC Pipeline, the President said, “Kenya hii hakuna mmoja wetu ataihama, we are here to stay, it's our responsibility to protect it & live with each other in peace."
According to preliminary investigations, DCI named MP Caleb Kositany, Oscar Sudi, and David Kiplagat, speaker of Uasin Gishu County Assembly as the mastermind of the attack on Odinga.
Sudi and Kositany presented themes before DCI on Sunday and denied the allegations.