No reason was given for his arrest," Salim Lone, an adviser for Raila Odinga, the coalition's leader, said in a statement. "Police have confirmed they have David Ndii at Diani Police Station. The court's decision was the first of its kind in Africa.Odinga boycotted the October repeat poll, saying the country's election commission had failed to carry out sufficient reforms. Isaac Okero, the president of Law Society of Kenya, said on Twitter.Kenya is a regional hub for trade, diplomacy and security. The prolonged election season disrupted its economy as investors waited to see the outcome.
Source: Egypt Today December 04, 2017 06:00 UTC