Judges of Kenya Supreme Court have said to electoral commission to grant party agents of presidential candidate Raila Odinga’s supervised access to computer servers that used for storage of voting data.

The court also gave a 2-days order for recounting of votes from 15 polling units as part of an election challenge filed by Odinga after the election commission chairman Wafula Chebukati declared Deputy President William Ruto the winner of 9 August presidential poll.

Chief Justice Martha Koome also directed the head of the police to give security to representatives during the exercise to be conducted at an undisclosed location.

A seven-judge would commence the hearing of the presidential election petition on Wednesday.

The court has consolidated the petition around nine issues, including looking into the validity of the election, after striking out two petitions and rejecting three applications.

During Tuesday’s conference, the court set rules for the hearing including time allocated for the both parties and representations.

Mr Odinga no agree with the election result saying the announcement of Mr Ruto as president-elect was not true citing divisions among electoral commissioners and the failure of Mr Chebukati to explain how he arrived at the final.

Mr Chebukati declared Mr Ruto the winner, saying he get 7.1 million votes and Mr Odinga's 6.9 million.