Kenya's
opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) has withdrawn from the October 26
presidential election rerun.
NASA presidential candidate, veteran politician Raila Amolo Odinga announced today that he and his running mate, Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, will not take part in the repeat election, occasioned by the September 1st Supreme Court ruling that nullified the election.
Odinga said NASA has been calling for a free and fair election in accordance to the Constitution. He explained that NASA leaders came to the conclusion that there is no intention from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to guard against "the irregularities and illegalities witnessed in the August 8 elections.
Odinga, who has been a presidential candidate on four occasions, accused IEBC stalling any changes to its operations and personnel that led to the invalidation of the elections.
NASA presidential candidate, veteran politician Raila Amolo Odinga announced today that he and his running mate, Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, will not take part in the repeat election, occasioned by the September 1st Supreme Court ruling that nullified the election.
Odinga said NASA has been calling for a free and fair election in accordance to the Constitution. He explained that NASA leaders came to the conclusion that there is no intention from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to guard against "the irregularities and illegalities witnessed in the August 8 elections.
Odinga, who has been a presidential candidate on four occasions, accused IEBC stalling any changes to its operations and personnel that led to the invalidation of the elections.
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