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I will concede defeat should I lose the August polls, says Raila

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Azimio Presidential candidate Raila Odinga has now promised to concede and accept defeat in the forth coming election.

Raila mentioned that it is only mature to accept defeat, congratulate and work with the winning team.

While responding to interview questions from journalists, Raila reiterated that accepting defeat is part of an election.

“Definitely, know that I will easily accept defeat. Asiyekubali kushindwa si mshindani,” said Odinga.

Credible elections

The ODM party leader further added that between him and Ruto, he is the sportsman.

We all have a role to play in ensuring we have a free, fair and credible election

Martha Karua

Odinga although assured that the Raila-Karua government will achieve it’s mission if given the opportunity to lead.

Azimio running mate Martha Karua further noted on the need of collective responsibility of aspirants to ensure there is a credible election.

“We all have a role to play in ensuring we have a free, fair and credible election,” said Karua.

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