Museveni said Uganda is willing to work closely with Kenya to advance their mutual interests, as well as partnering to advance the regional and continental agenda through the East African Community, the African Union and other multilateral platforms.
Museveni and Ruto
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has this morning congratulated
William Samoei Ruto upon his election as the 5th president of Kenya.
Ruto
was declared the winner of the hotly contested election by the
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission-IEBC of Kenya last
evening. According to results released by IEBC chairman Wafula
Chebukati, Ruto won the race with 7,076,064 votes
representing 50.53 per cent against Odinga’s 6,833,896 votes
representing 48.80 per cent of the total votes cast.
Odinga has already
rejected the results as rigged and is expected to speak to the Kenyans
and the world at large on what is going to be his next course of action. To strengthen his position, even four out of the
seven IEBC commissioners refused to validate the results arguing that
the process leading to them was opaque.
But
in a statement released this morning, Museveni said Uganda is willing
to work closely with Kenya to advance their mutual interests, as well as partnering to advance the regional and continental agenda through
the East African Community, the African Union and other multilateral
platforms.
“Further to my
telephone call last night upon your victory, I wish to reassure you of
Uganda’s commitment to continue partnering with Kenya in advancing
regional and continental agenda through the East African Community,
African Union and other multilateral platforms. Our bilateral
cooperation will score tremendous achievements and I look forward to
working more closely with you,” Museveni’s letter reads in part.
Museveni and Ruto have over the
years enjoyed the camaraderie that has seen Ruto campaign for Museveni’s
re-election.