
President Kibaki has ruled out the formation of a transitional government and told those dissatisfied with the election results to "follow the law".
He also declared that he was ready to have dialogue with what he termed as "concerned parties" once the nation "is calm and the political temperatures are lowered enough for constructive and productive engagement".
The Head of State warned that those who will not follow the law would be dealt with sternly. "Wale hawataki kufuata sheria tutaonana na wao (Those intent on breaking the law, we shall face them head on)," (The standard)
He also declared that he was ready to have dialogue with what he termed as "concerned parties" once the nation "is calm and the political temperatures are lowered enough for constructive and productive engagement".
The Head of State warned that those who will not follow the law would be dealt with sternly. "Wale hawataki kufuata sheria tutaonana na wao (Those intent on breaking the law, we shall face them head on)," (The standard)
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