Ekuru Aukot is displeased with international observers’ declaration of the election as free and fair and would accept a chance to be enjoined in NASA’s case.
“The election was not free and fair especially on the polls transmission software,” the Thirdway Alliance party leader said during KTN’s Friday morning debate on the election.
Aukot further said neither Jubilee Party nor NASA is perfect and that it is unfortunate that Kenyans did not vote for him on August 8.
He praised the National Super Alliance for turning to the Supreme Court with their claim that the election was rigged.
The politician wished the Opposition the best saying pitfalls of the electoral process will be uncovered.
But he added: “They should not end election disputes at the court. They should also reveal any IEBC official found guilty and take punitive measures against them.
“If given an opportunity, we as the Third Way Alliance would wish to join in the case,” he said noting they will not side with NASA.
IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati declared Uhuru Kenyatta the winner with 8,203,290 votes against NASA candidate Raila Odinga’s 6,762,224.
But Raila has refused the concede saying the KIEMS was hacked and that rigging was the reason acting ICT director Chris Msando was murdered. Investigations on this case are ongoing.