Former CJ Willy Mutunga. [Photo/The Star]

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Former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga has reacted to the Supreme Court ruling that upheld President Uhuru Kenyatta's October 26 reelection victory.

Two petitioners had moved to the apex court challenging the validity of Uhuru's win during the presidential repeat polls boycotted in most parts of the country.

In his reaction, Mutunga wondered why youths in some parts of the country  had to take to the streets to protest the ruling even as the country's economy grapples with the prolonged electioneering period.

"Why should Kenyan youths be dragged to hell by the Supreme Court ruling yet they are already suffering unemployment?" He posed.

"This is the burning question for the Kenyan youth: Why should you be dragged to another hell when you are already in the hell of unemployment, poverty, lack of quality education, health, housing etc...all cutting across your ethnic, religious and regional divide?" He continued.

Chaos broke out in some parts of the country after the country leading to the death of two people in Kibera and Migori.