Martha Karua has firmly maintained her refusal to recognize William Ruto as the President of Kenya.
Karua expressed her freedom to voice this stance, citing constitutional support for freedom of speech.
Karua emphasized her disbelief in the election process that led to Ruto's presidency, alleging flaws in the system and rigging techniques.
She stated that even though Ruto is now the holder of the top seat, she doesn't recognize him as her leader.
"He (Ruto) is not my President. I reckon he is in office however he got there," she said.
Her skepticism extended to the Supreme Court's decision, which upheld the declaration of Ruto as the winner by former IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati.READ MORE..................
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