Miguna Miguna Tables Document Showing Actual Presidential Results [VIDEO]

Former Nairobi Gubernatorial candidate Miguna Miguna on Tuesday tabled a document before a panel on NTV's AM live claiming it contained results of the August 8 presidential election.

During the interview, he revealed the document containing data depicted Raila Odinga as the winner of the presidential race with more than 8 Million votes ahead of Uhuru Kenyatta who had approximately 7 Million votes.

“I have the server results of August 8, 2017. These are the figures; Raila Odinga got 8, 634, 761 votes (53%) against Uhuru Kenyatta 7, 675, 162 votes (47%),” he conveyed.

The self-proclaimed head of operations in National Resistance Movement (NRM) further explained that he abided by legal means to retrieve the results from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

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 "There is a court order against the IEBC to give access to the server so that we can mine the information and do whatever we need to do with it legitimately legally.

"As a legitimate exercise of my right and a keen observer of the law, I decided to retrieve the information that IEBC has not retrieved,” he asserted.

He further dared Attorney General Professor Githu Muigai to arrest him over the possession of results arguing that he would challenge the matter in court.

"The only way anybody can challenge this document is by going to the IEBC and say look, there is an order can you give access or produce documents so that we can compare with Miguna’s documents.

"I want Githu to arrest me today so that we challenge each other in court. He can produce his results, I will produce mine, and the court can authenticate which one is authentic," he stated.

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The renowned lawyer revealed that possessing the crucial document led to his arrest in December as he was headed to swear in the former Prime Minister.

“They knew I had the results and that is why they detained me. I was on the way to swear Raila in, and they detained me until the meeting was over," he noted.

Here is the Video Courtesy of NTV

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