Friday March 29,2013 - After waiting anxiously for the last 14 days, the Supreme Court will tomorrow announce the verdict on whether President elect -Uhuru Kenyatta won the just concluded Presidential election in a fair, credible and transparent manner.
But as millions of Kenyans wait for the historical verdict, credible sources from the National Security Intelligence Services (NSIS) indicated that the Supreme Court had earlier indicated that it will uphold the election of President–elect Uhuru Kenyatta as the fourth President of Kenya.
By Friday morning, the committee formed to steer the handing over of power, chaired by Head of Public Service Francis Kimemia, met at the Office of the President’s along Harambee Avenue and started planning on how President–elect Uhuru Kenyatta will be sworn on April 9 at Kasarani International Stadium.
The Government officials who met on Friday morning include Francis Kimemia, NSIS director Brigadier Michael Gichangi, Chief of Defence Staff Julius Karangi and President Kibaki’s private secretary Prof Nick Wanjohi.
At some point K24 Television wanted to inform the public on the latest development but later withdrew due to the sensitivity of the matter.
“It is only a matter of time before the public knows that Uhuru Kenyatta is the fourth President of Kenya,” a top government official was overheard telling an international journalist on Friday afternoon.
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