
Azimio la umoja One Kenya coalition party leader Raila Odinga is seemingly not relenting in his relentless fight against president William Ruto's Kenya Kwanza administration that ascended to power approximately six months ago.
This evening, the former prime minister has made an appearance on KTN news where he has once again made allegations on the August 2022 general elections. This time round, the former prime minister has alleged something about the Supreme court judges.
Raila says that he has managed to access the phone call logs of the supreme court judges and that from his observation, the judges talked to some people that he did not mention and that is why they ostensibly ruled against him in court. He did not table any evidence to back up his seemingly hollow claims.

"The language and how the Supreme Court case was done was not fit for the Judiciary; I have looked at telephone logs of those Supreme Court judges and who they talked to, and what they produced leaves a lot to be desired," he said.
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