Prime Minister Raila Odinga is on now regretting his remarks termed by
Chief Justice Willy Mutunga as disrespectful to the Courts. Last
Saturday Raila was quoted saying the decision by the court that provided
for March as a possible election date, was a decision by a questionable
court. Raila's remarks came hot on the heel of IEBC's announcement of a
March 4th election date for the next general election. Raila now says
he did not mean to demean the court by his remarks, he says he was only
giving his opinion on the court decision. Raila has at the same time
rubbished calls for him to pull out of the coalition government. KTN's
Sam Ogina reports on the premiere latest stance.
Raila regrets remarks on Court
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