I have server you've been looking for - Senator Methu to Raila

Says he opened the servers and saw that the Ruto won the 2022 general elections fairly.

In Summary
  • Raila has since insisted that the election process in last year's general poll was flawed. 
  • He claimed that his victory was stolen and insisted that Ruto must open the servers to verify who really won the August 9, 2022 polls.
Nyandarua Senator John Methu during a County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC) session on March 23, 2023./EZEKIEL AMING'A
Nyandarua Senator John Methu during a County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC) session on March 23, 2023./EZEKIEL AMING'A

Nyandarua Senator John Methu has hit out at Azimio leader Raila Odinga over his demands to President William Ruto to open the server.

Methu on Saturday said that he has the server Raila has been looking for all along.

He added that he opened the servers and saw that Ruto won the 2022 general elections fairly.

"I want to apologize, forgive me because I heard that there is something you have been looking for in Nairobi, I am the one who has it. I heard that you lead demos and destroyed people's properties looking for servers and  I am the one who has the servers, the server you were looking for in Nairobi, I am the one who opened it," Methu explained.

The Senator urged Raila to move on and try presidential elections in the upcoming years since Ruto will not let go of the government.

"Raila, I have opened the servers and seen that the government defeated us . I want to tell you that servers shows they (government) defeated us. Let us give them time to work.

"Try in 2032 or 2042 because they are not willing to let go maybe you try in the next years to come," he added.

Raila has since insisted that the election process in last year's general poll was flawed. 

He claimed that his victory was stolen and insisted that Ruto must open the servers to verify who really won the August 9, 2022 polls.

However, Ruto downplayed Raila's request of opening the server.

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