2nd LD: Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto declared president-elect


NAIROBI, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto has won the presidential election, the electoral commission chairman announced on Monday evening.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chairman Wafula Chebukati said Ruto garnered 7176,141 votes, or 50.49 percent of the total votes cast ahead of veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga who garnered about 6942,930 votes, or 48.85 percent of the votes.

Ruto, who spoke soon after receiving a certificate to confirm his victory pledged to extend a hand of friendship to political rivals, unite the country and advance shared growth and prosperity.

"The people of Kenya have assigned us a responsibility to execute and I promise to run a transparent, open and democratic government that serves everyone fairly," said 55-year-old Ruto flanked by immediate family members and political allies.

The announcement was delayed amid scuffles and allegations of vote-rigging by Odinga's campaign.

Four of the seven members of the electoral commission were absent at the announcement.

"We cannot take ownership of the result that is going to be announced because of the opaque nature of this last phase of the general election," said Juliana Cherera, the IEBC vice-chairperson.

The sudden split in the commission came minutes after Odinga's chief agent said they could not verify the results and made allegations of "electoral offenses" without giving details or evidence.

Odinga didn't come to the venue for the declaration.

It is yet to know whether the 77-year-old veteran opposition politician will go to court to contest the results.

Ruto's declaration as Kenya's fifth president-elect followed grueling days of verification of votes transmitted from 46,229 polling stations countrywide, at the national tallying center in the capital, Nairobi.

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