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Law Society of Kenya condemns Uhuru’s threatening remarks on judges

President Uhuru Kenyatta addresses Jubilee Governors and MCAs at State House, Nairobi

The Law Society of Kenya says President Uhuru Kenyatta is entitled to express his dissatisfaction in yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling which invalidated the announcement of his reelection on August 11. LSK commended Uhuru for also declaring that he respects court’s decision which he does not agree with.

In a press conference on Friday, shortly after the ruling President Uhuru said he disagrees with Supreme Court ruling but will respect it. He has urged Kenyans to maintain peace and shun tribalism.

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