Azimio la Umoja one Kenya Coalition's leader Raila Odinga on Friday 1 December afternoon reacted to yesterday's parliamentary drama which saw Cherera and team suspended.
However speaking about the August general election, the veteran opposition leader has revealed that they got evidence from independent electoral and boundary commission's portal which even shocked supreme court judges.
He further opined that judges gave unfavorable judgement after being threatened by people he claims to be from Kenya Kwanza's side.
Odinga has well claimed that on 7th December, they will launch a public consultation forum at historical kamukunji grounds.
" We got evidence from IEBC Portal that even shocked judges, but later the judges were threatened and gave a judgement that everyone knows was not good", he said.
His remarks comes off when four dissenting IEBC Commissioners Juliana Cherera, Irene Masit, Francis Wanderi and Justus Nyang'aya are facing a potential ouster after being suspended by the head of state President William Ruto who appointed a tribunal to probe them.
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