The ICC Prayer rally for Deputy President William Ruto and Radio Journalist Joshua Arap Sang, that was set to be held in Suswa, Narok County this Sunday has been hit by a hitch following a threat by local youths to block it.
In a statement sent to newsrooms, Lemayian Ole Kereto, a resident who was speaking on behalf of the youth, said they were against the
prayer rally to be held in Narok.
“Narok County believes in the rule of law, both natural and the constitution of the land, I therefore, believe that innocence should be proved in the International Criminal Court where the above mentioned individuals (Ruto and Sang) are facing charges,”read part of the statement.
Ole Kereto in his statement copied to the Deputy President and Narok Governor Samwel Tunai, advised the planners of the rally to respect God by holding prayers that respect all faiths in the country.
“I am against the tribal sentiments being spewed by Honorable Members in other rallies like this. I want the peaceful coexistence in Narok to continue without any tribal hate,” he added.
He further said he would move to court to seek a court order to bar the planned rally.
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