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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Omollo on October 09, 2017, 08:59:48 AM
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I am saying they better keep rehearsing for they will be doing this for the next 1000 years. We know and remember how the tricked us that we are fighting for principles only for it to turn in to a "second liberation" of Mumbi
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Speaking at the venue, Mr John Rutere, a resident of Connecticut, urged Parliament to assert itself and amend the Elections Act to address ambiguity in election management.
He further criticised the judiciary for allegedly “overstepping its boundaries” and legislating from the bench by dictating how elections ought to be conducted, which is the responsibility of Parliament.
Ms Munyiri, a resident of NJ, urged the diaspora to mobilise and reach out to their families and communities back in Kenya to support the re-election of President Kenyatta.
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She noted that several groups in the Diaspora had been mobilising resources from Jubilee supporters to help boost voter turnout at the grassroots and urged the gathering to support the initiatives.
Other Kenyans who addressed the gathering were Ms Mary Muturi and Mr David Asige, who heavily criticised the opposition for their empty rhetoric.
Nasa leaders, Mr Asige said, had been in government for many years yet their communities continue to wallow in deep poverty.
Kenyans at the gathering urged IEBC to ensure a credible election is held on October 26 to avoid a constitutional crisis.
Nasa supporters have vowed to hold more demos.