<P> Kenyatta's reaction incorporated invitations of several world leaders to his inauguration, including: former US President Barack Obama; German Chancellor Angela Merkel; British Prime Minister Theresa May; Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi; Chinese President Xi Jinping; Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf; Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhar; Rwandan President Paul Kagame; Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni; Tanzanian President John Magufuli; South African President Jacob Zuma; His Royal Highness Aga Khan IV; and Nigerian billionaire tycoon Aliko Dangote . </P> <Ul> <Li> African Union: The AU mission led by Thabo Mbeki commended the Kenyan people on conducting the election in a peaceful environment . The AU acknowledged the dispute by the opposition, however, Mbeki refused to get involved in the investigation, citing the lack of mandate . </Li> <Li> Carter Center: The mission headed by John Kerry commended the Kenyan people in conducting the election peacefully . The Carter Center also commended the role of the judiciary throughout the entire electoral process . Kerry, who initially said he was "confident in the integrity of the Kenyan elections and praised the country's election commission for its transparency and diligence", later urged that all disputes with the election be handled within the law . </Li> <Li> Commonwealth of Nations: The Chair of the Commonwealth Observer Group, former President of Ghana John Mahama, declared in the group's interim statement that the Kenyan elections across all six levels of government has been "credible, fair and inclusive". He appealed for continued patience as the results continue to be finalised . On allegations of fraud by the opposition leader, Mahama called for political leaders to show "restraint and magnanimity". </Li> <Li> East African Community: The EAC mission led by Edward Rugumayo also said that the election conducted was free and fair and that the observer team was also satisfied with the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission's response to the hacking claims . The commission also appealed for patience towards journalists until the final results are published . </Li> <Li> European Union: The EU observer team deemed the election free and fair, and commended the role of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission . It expressed concern, however, about the high number of spoilt ballots . </Li> </Ul> <Li> African Union: The AU mission led by Thabo Mbeki commended the Kenyan people on conducting the election in a peaceful environment . The AU acknowledged the dispute by the opposition, however, Mbeki refused to get involved in the investigation, citing the lack of mandate . </Li> <Li> Carter Center: The mission headed by John Kerry commended the Kenyan people in conducting the election peacefully . The Carter Center also commended the role of the judiciary throughout the entire electoral process . Kerry, who initially said he was "confident in the integrity of the Kenyan elections and praised the country's election commission for its transparency and diligence", later urged that all disputes with the election be handled within the law . </Li>

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