Wednesday 26 April 2017

Peter Kenneth Attacks Jubilee On Rigging Claims





Nairobi Governor aspirant Peter Kenneth has urged the Jubilee election officials to address a number of anomalies witnessed in the ongoing voting.


According to Kenneth, there were few anomalies that need to addressed in order to make the process fair.
"It is important to note that there are hiccups and I think the party should address them," he told the media after voting at Bidii primary school.
Kenneth alleged that a number of individuals were allowed to participate in the primaries despite their names missing in the register.
"In some centres, people whose names are not in the register were allowed to cast their ballots while in some areas, they were turned away. In some centres, polling clerks have black books and are writing names of people whose names are not in the register," he said.
"In some areas, they are not allowed. That is an irregularity," he said.
The former Presidential aspirant is facing out with Senator Mike Sonko and Margret Wanjiru.

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