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Kenya: Odinga Tells President Ruto to Face Him, Stop Talking About Kenya’s Problems With International Community

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Nairobi — Opposition Leader Raila Odinga has asked President William Ruto to face him and stop sharing Kenya’s political issues with the international community.

Speaking during a meeting with the Nubian Community in Nairobi, Odinga said the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission’s (IEBC) servers must be opened to determine who between him and President Ruto won the 2022 presidential election.

“There is no need for Ruto to go to Germany and start talking about Raila there. Come here and let us talk. Open the server and let us see what is in there,” Raila said.

He further called on International community not to meddle with Kenya’s democracy saying Kenya is capable of solving her own problems.

“We have told the international community to let us be allow us to resolve our issues as the Kenyan people. We do not want to be taught about democracy by other countries. We are Kenyans and we are capable of solving our issues the Kenyan way,” he said.

President Ruto had earlier maintained that the weekly demonstrations called by Opposition leader Odinga had nothing to do with the cost of living but the 2022 presidential election outcome.

Speaking during an interview on Germany’s Deutsche Welle (DW), President Ruto accused Odinga of using demonstrations so that he can unconstitutionally get a share of the government.

“The riots in Nairobi are not so much about the cost of living. It is so much about some election results which is actually a settled matter but because cost of living is a pregnant issue; it is an emotive issue, our competitors are trying to take advantage but I think the people of Kenya are a lot wiser,” President Ruto said.