The Supreme Court has thrown out a petition by former Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria seeking to block Raila Odinga’s presidential election petition.
The court held that it does not have jurisdiction to determine the petition as it is not challenging the declaration of Ruto as President-elect.
The court also ordered that Kuria be refunded his Sh1 million deposit which was paid while filing his petition.
Together with former Mbeere South MP Geoffrey King’ang’i, the head of the Chama Cha Kazi party, petitioned the Supreme Court to dismiss Odinga’s petition because he engaged in electoral malpractices and chaos at Bomas of Kenya.
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