Azimio Presidential candidate Raila Odinga has maintained that they will be heading to the Supreme Court of Kenya to challenge the presidential results announced by IEBC Chair Wafula Chebukati.
Speaking at his Karen home after meeting a group of interdenominational religious leaders on Saturday, Raila said the differences that played out at the IEBC has embarrassed the nation.
The ODM chief disputed the results so much so that he said Kenya has no president-elect.
Raila, however, maintained that even though they oppose the results, the will exploit legal avenues in challenging them at the Supreme Court of Kenya.
He asked his supporters to maintain peace even as they head to the Supreme Court of Kenya.
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"Hatutaki kuona fujo au vurugu katika taifa letu, tunataka amani idumu na hivyo basi tumeamua kutumia njia ya kisheria na kupeleka ushahidi tulionao mbele ya mahakama ya juu Zaidi. Tunafanya hii kutetea demokrasia," he said.
On his part, Anglican Bishop of Kenya Jackson Ole Sapit said they had come to pray with the family.
He confirmed the ODM leader and his family are members of his church.
"We are here to provide pastoral care to the family and I want to affirm that this family belongs to the Anglican Church. We can affirm that this is a family that stands for peace," Sapit said.
Present during the meeting with religious leaders at the Karen residence were Azimio presidential running mate Martha Karua and Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka.
The group of church leaders has so far met President-elect William Ruto and outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta.