Rift Valley politicians have taken a swipe at the opposition coalition, National Super Alliance of its plans to boycott the fresh polls slated for 26th October, in claims that the date was set by OT Morpho a company that the opposition has been fronting for its exit before they resort to participate in the 60
Rift Valley politicians have taken a swipe at the opposition coalition, National Super Alliance of its plans to boycott the fresh polls slated for 26th October, in claims that the date was set by OT Morpho a company that the opposition has been fronting for its exit before they resort to participate in the 60 days period poll ordered by the supreme court after annulling president Uhuru Kenyatta ‘ s win.
NASA argues the date was reached after consultation with the executive adding the date coincide with President Uhuru’s birthday so they might be planning to gift him with a win. Speaking in Nandi county Jubilee leaders led by Nandi Governor, Stephen sang, rubbished the opposition claims as being baseless and one of its usual plans of wanting to hold the country hostage.
“Mi nataka nimwambie Leo katika Nandi, my friend baba yetu juzi kura imepigwa ukasema kura imeibiwa, kortini ikakufavour wakasema kura irudiwe, tarehe iliwekwa ukasema hutaki hiyo tarehe, tunataka kukuambia wewe Raila sisi hapana vijana yako imefika mwisho ya wewe kutuchezea na kutuzungusha.” Said kapseret legislator Oscar Sudi whose sentiments were echoed by his Nandi Hills counterpart Alfred Keter who called on Jubilee supporters to turn up and prove uhuru’s win; “So tunasema tukirudi tarehe 26 ama 27 tunataka tupige kura vizuri ionekane wazi hakukuwa na udanganyifu yoyote.”
The Rift valley counties leaders sentiments comes in the wake up calls from jubilee legislator to have the election laws amended.
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