Goodluck Jonathan Congratulates William Ruto, Kenya’s President-elect

•William Ruto

(PRESS STATEMENT)

I congratulate His Excellency William Ruto for his emergence as the winner of Kenya’s August 9, 2022 Presidential election, a victory that has just been affirmed by the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kenya.

I believe that your victory after the general elections is a testament to your resilience and service as a Vice President in the last ten years, and will contribute to the deepening of the roots of democracy in Kenya.

Your Excellency, having led a pre-election assessment mission to Kenya and an election observation mission to the just-concluded elections, I am in a good position to note that we are all relieved that the peaceful election outcome has mitigated the tension, uncertainty and obvious division that had welled up in Kenya ahead of the polling.

I urge you to be magnanimous in victory and leverage the pervading peaceful atmosphere to stabilise your nation by seeking to reassure Kenyans that you will run a government of national unity that will embrace, accommodate and heal all citizens and strongly establish Kenya on the path of sustainable economic growth.

I believe that your leadership, guided by your rich experience, wisdom and sincere Pan-African spirit, will also bring about closer cooperation among African leaders to enhance the attainment of the desired political stability, peace and development on the continent.

I wish you and the people of the Republic of Kenya a successful transition, peace and happiness under your tenure.

GEJ

Backstory:

The Kenyan Supreme Court in a ruling on Monday confirmed William Ruto as the duly elected President of Kenya in a judgment over six Presidential petitions.

Ruto, who is Kenya’s Deputy President, won the country’s disputed last presidential election to be declared President-elect.

He won with 50.49% of the vote, narrowly defeating veteran opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who was contesting his fifth election.

Odinga’s coalition had rejected the election results before they had even been announced by the Kenya’s Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

Ruto’s Supreme Court win on Monday puts a permanent seal to his electoral victory and an end to the legal battles that ensued from the presidential polls, metrowatchxtra reports.

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