Tharaka Nithi governor fault Nasa for paralizing Kenya, wants Uhuru be sworn in

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Tharaka Nithi Givernor Muthomi Njuki has faulted the opposition led by Raila Odinga saying that their aim is to paralyse the country, and place the blame to Jubilee government.

Speaking to Chuka residents on Saturday, Njuki called on the Judiciary to prepare and swear in President Uhuru Kenyatta, after he emerged the winner of the october election.

"We should ignore the opposition's leaders since their aim is to paralyse the country and

later blame the Jubilee government," said Njuki.

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The governor added that November 28 is the best time to swear in the president, in a bid to end political standstill in the country.

However, the Supreme court is preparing to start hearing of three petitions filed to challenge the re-election of Uhuru Kenyatta on October 26.

The petitioners faulted the Independent Electoral and Boundaries for conducting repeat elections, amid loop holes that Chair Wafula Chebukati had earlier admitted.

The petitions were filed by former Kilome MP Harun Mwau and two human rights leaders Njonjo Mue — the chairman of International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) Kenya Chapter — and Khelef Khalifa, the chairman the Muslims for Human Rights (Muhuri).

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