In his official tweeter account, the controversial constitutional lawyer Ndegwa Njiru has dared president William Ruto to arrest culprits that were involved in the chaos that was witnessed at bomas of Kenya and arraigned them in the court of his choice even though it's in Uganda
According to Ndegwa Njiru, President William Ruto should not keep on claiming that they are aware of those that wanted to abduct and kill the IEBC Chair Dr Wafula Chebukati but instead he should stop ranting and provide evidence that he has beyond utterances for prosecution. "William Ruto stop this ranting if you have evidence which is strong enough beyond your sensational utterances, go on have culprits arrested and arraigned in court of your choice hata kama ni Uganda so that you may succeed completely crushing and sorting out dynasties" said lawyer Ndegwa Njiru.
As the term of Dr Wafula Chebukati and other two IEBC Commissioners Abdi Guliye and Boya Molu ended they outlined the challenges they faced and how they were forced to go to hinding after the bomas chaos.
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