Published on Mar 9, 2013
Raila Odinga, outgoing prime minister of Kenya, has said he will contest the victory of rival Uhuru Kenyatta based on "irregularities and rigging" in last week's general elections.
Speaking to Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri in the Kenyan capital, Odinga said he will respect the Supreme Court's decision, but that he is contesting the "fairness and justice of this election."
Raila Odinga, outgoing prime minister of Kenya, has said he will contest the victory of rival Uhuru Kenyatta based on "irregularities and rigging" in last week's general elections.
Speaking to Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri in the Kenyan capital, Odinga said he will respect the Supreme Court's decision, but that he is contesting the "fairness and justice of this election."
Speaking to Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri in the Kenyan capital, Odinga said he will respect the Supreme Court's decision, but that he is contesting the "fairness and justice of this election."
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