Azimio- One Kenya coalition leader Raila Odinga and Martha Karua held a meeting with their legal team after the just concluded Presidential petition hearing at his home in Karen.
In a series of photos and videos shared on social media platforms, ‘Baba’ is seen embracing emotional moments with his lawyers who stood to defend his presidential poll at the Supreme Court.
The petitioners’ legal minds were headed by one Siaya Governor-elect, James Orengo, Nyamira Senator Okongo Omogeni, Senior Counsel Phillip Murgor and Senior Counsel Pheroze Nowrojee.
The management team was led by Paul Mwangi and was composed of Jackson Awele, Julie Soweto, Velma Maumo, Prof Ben Sihanya, Fred Orego, Dan Maanzo and Tom Macharia.
Other lawyers included; Tony Moturi, Dr Judy Oloo, Celestine Opiyo, Arnold Oginga, Barbara Malowa, Addah Awiti, Justus Jura, Leonard Okanda, Plister Omondi, Winnie Makaba, Jerusah Michael, Deborass Bubi, George Ouma, Edward Ambala, Geoffrey Sore, Naila Salim, Tabitha Wathuti, John Njomo, Jacqueline Njoroge, Speranza Nywaira, Kinyua, Hannington Amol, Ndegwa Njiiru, Mathews Okoth, Kennedy Wanyanga, Kevin Katisya.
And the consultants were ODM spokesperson Makau Mutua, C.N Kihara, Dr Adams Oloo, and Caesar Vanjao.
Raila praised his team for work well done during their submissions while assuring the citizens of Kenya that justice will be served right come Monday.
Martha Karua promised that his team will also respect the Supreme Court verdict.
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