Kichwa,
I don't see how a petition can rally the opposition. Are they divided?
I agree the court is an opportunity to air evidence, but this is a two-edged sword. Should all the evidence be as bogus, Babu's legacy goes up in smokes as the perennial loser
I disagree that going to court shows you respect constitution; fact remains, the decision came after pressure from EVERYWHERE,and after vowing to disregard constitution. Barely days ago on Sunday, Orengo claimed there were other (unspecified and unconstitutional) 'constitutional' means at their disposal.
Again I don't see how it rallies opposition. A crushing defeat is likely to demoralize opposition even harder.
I'm quite glad that unlike IEBC, NASWA has no time to discredit Judiciary. Means even if the ruling is unfavorable, it will be difficult to trash the decision. And if it's difficult to trash the decision, PEV is over.
Is Kenya divided? Yes it is, and it'd have remained divided had Babu won. Uniting Kenya will take both.
My hope and prayers is the absolute majority in parliament will not be stupid.