Head Of Anglican Churches Of Kenya Bish Jackson Ole Sapit, has appealed to politicians drawn from the Narok region who had challenged the outcomes of elections in courts to withdraw such cases.
Speaking in Narok, Ole Sapit urged the politicians to let go the outcome of the elections and embark on the reconciliation mission.
He argued that the process of reconciliation they are yet to begin in the region will not succeed if some cases are still ongoing in different courts.
Ole Sapit further called on leaders to let those who got elected now to focus on service delivery to the electorates adding that court cases will hinder them from delivering on their promises.
This comes even as the election of Narok governor Ntutu was challenged by ODM candidate Ole Kenta who claimed that he was rigged by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. Ntutu won on the United Democratic Alliance party.
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