Ruto wins Kenya presidential election as scuffles break out at count centre

Ruto wins Kenya presidential election as scuffles break out at count centre

William Ruto has been declared the winner of Kenya’s presidential election – moments after the main count was interrupted as scuffles broke out.

Mr Ruto is currently the country’s deputy president and has beaten opposition leader Raila Odinga to the top job after winning 50.49% of the vote.

“We are here this evening to witness this momentous occasion as the people of Kenya restate what is in article one of the constitution of Kenya that all sovereign power belongs to the people of Kenya,” Mr Ruto said after his victory was announced.

“I want to thank God for getting us to this point, I want to thank God that today we have concluded this election.

“There were predictions that we wouldn’t get here, but because there is a God in heaven we are here, and I want to, in a very special way, to say, and to confess, that without God we wouldn’t have been here.”

It is a triumph for Mr Ruto who shook up politics by appealing to struggling Kenyans on economic terms and not on…

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