President William Ruto has dismissed the demands by Azimio La Umoja leader Raila Odinga to have the IEBC servers used during the 2022 elections to be opened.

Speaking during the launch of Fertiplant Nakuru, the head of state said that it has already been six months since the general elections and that the former prime minister should let things go because kenyans had already decided.

PHOTO | COURTESY Raila Odinga

"I want to tell Raila Odinga, please stop bothering me about servers. Where in the constitution does it state that servers must be opened? If the constitution talks about me opening the servers, I will obey the law. The only topic I will discuss is about opening the economy," Ruto said.

The azimio la Umoja leader has refused to concede defeat even after the supreme court upheld the victory of president William Ruto. Since then, the Azimio la Umoja party leader has demanded that President Ruto open the IEBC servers to audit the presidential election results in 2022.

The former prime minister has also threatened to organise a large-scale protest if his demands are not fulfilled. The azimio la Umoja claims that he won the august presidential elections by over 2 million votes against his close competitor Ruto.

PHOTO | COURTESY Raila Odinga

Raila Odinga says that they hired a team of ethical hackers who gave them the results. He is accusing the former IEBC chair Wafula Chebukati of colluding with senior officials from the kenya kwanza government to rig the elections. He has called for Chebukati to be prosecuted at the international criminal court.

The ODM leader has called for mass action and has given the kenya kwanza regime several injunctions to be met, or the mass action continues. Wafula Chebukati, on the other hand, says that the 2022 elections were the most credible he has ever conducted.

The African Ombudsman and Mediators' Association (AOMA) gave the commission a professional award on Wednesday, noting that the Wafula Chebukati-led committee was not nonpartisan during the process.