There can't be peace without justice, Kalonzo on rigging claims

The former vice president insisted that they will continue to reject stolen elections.

In Summary

• Kalonzo said that the voice of the people must always be respected.

• The Azimio side has used these unverified results to call for President Ruto's resignation.

Wiper leader and Kenya Special Envoy to South Sudan Kalonzo Musyoka during an interview with the Star at SKM Command Cenre in Nairobi on September 13, 2022.
KALONZO: Wiper leader and Kenya Special Envoy to South Sudan Kalonzo Musyoka during an interview with the Star at SKM Command Cenre in Nairobi on September 13, 2022.
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Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has said that there cannot be peace without justice.

Speaking on Sunday, Kalonzo said that the opposition is determined to pursue justice, but in a peaceful way.

The former vice president, however, insisted that they will continue to reject stolen elections.

Kalonzo said that the voice of the people must always be respected.

"The Azimio One Kenya Alliance remains focused on peacefully pursuing justice. There can be no be peace without justice. We say No to stolen elections. Let the people's voice be heard loudly and respected clearly," he said.

Speaking during the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance rally at Jacaranda grounds, the Wiper leader called on their supporters to be peaceful, regardless of the means they will choose to seek justice.

The justice they seek is over what they term as their stolen victory in the August 2022 presidential election.

According to Azimio, a whistleblower who allegedly works with the IEBC has provided them with evidence of the 'true' results and they don't like anything that was announced by former IEBC chair Wafula Chebukati.

The whistleblower results claim that Raila won the August 2022 presidential election by over 8.1 million votes while Ruto was second by getting 5.9 million votes.

The Azimio side has used these unverified results to call for President Ruto's resignation.

Raila claims that he is the legitimate occupant of the State House and that President William Ruto should vacate for him.

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