Religious leaders have urged Kenyans to be ready to accept the ruling of the Supreme Court set to be delivered by September 5.
In a presser led by Alfred Rotich of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops, the leaders asked Kenyans to accept the outcome and maintain peace.
"We urge all Kenyans regardless of their political affiliation to accept the ruling of the Supreme Court as the position of justice. It is Kenya that will have won either way," Rotich said
The leaders also asked the judges to undertake their duty with utmost good faith, fairness, impartiality and public trust.
"It is our prayer and confidence that truth will prevail and justice will be served," Rotich added.
Further, the leaders asked Kenyans to maintain calm as they wait for the ruling of the supreme court on the presidential election petition.
They said that they have been praying for the judges and staff of the Supreme Court.
The leaders also commended all the contestants for the various seats for upholding peace before during and after the elections.
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