Mutahi Ngunyi advice to President Uhuru if October election is nullified

Controversial political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has advised President Uhuru Kenyatta not to let the October 26 repeat presidential election get nullified. He said that if Chief Justice David Maraga nullifies the election again, the country will snap.

“After the August victory, Jubilee went to sleep. They were woken up by the Maraga shock and they seem to be repeating the same sleeping sickness after the October victory. Yet the Maraga who executed a coup in August could execute a second coup in eight days on November 20th. If the October election is nullified in my view, country will snap and that’s why I invite Uhuru to do everything humanly possible to ensure a nullification does not happen. After all, Uhuru is the state and he can do that,” said Mr Ngunyi.

He also went ahead and said that National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition leader Raila Odinga has no plan at all.

“In my view, Raila is just a gambler. And he is gambling with ideas to see which one will work. From economic sabotage to succession, interim government to reporting Kenyans to ‘wazungus’ in America. All these are gambles in such of one good luck, “he said.

The Supreme Court of Kenya is expected to deliver its ruling on the petitions filed so far on November 20. The Chief Justice David Maraga gave directions on the petitions limiting applications to only five pages. The parties wishing to file their petitions were given until Monday 13 November which was yesterday.

“Any party wishing to be admitted to the petition as amicus curiae (friends of the court) pursuant to rule 54 of the Supreme Court rules 2012, file and serve its application with the amicus brief limited to five pages of at least font 12 double spacing by 5pm Monday November 13, 2017,” said the CJ.

Here's is what Mutahi Ngunyi had to said if the Supreme Court nullified the election once again;