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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Higgins the genius on October 16, 2017, 02:31:58 AM
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Tinga is saying there will be no elections. His people are determined to block the poling stations. What happens if they succeed? Is Raila above the law in Kenya? Will violence be inevitable? I’m fore seeing a blood bath. Which way Kenya?
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Why should there be any violence? Refusing to participate in a mediocre elections which the outcome is already MOASED by our own resident Pundit is not a crime. Raila as a candidate and his supporters as citizens of this country will not participate in Ouruto's coronation of a strongman dictatorial government which they have concocted for Kenya.
Tinga is saying there will be no elections. His people are determined to block the poling stations. What happens if they succeed? Is Raila above the law in Kenya? Will violence be inevitable? I’m fore seeing a blood bath. Which way Kenya?
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NASWA understands the implication of violently disrupting the elections; instant travel bans. Nobody gets away with the fickle excuse that the disrupters are uncontrollable.
So they are playing word games and sending cryptic messages...last I heard is no elections mean no elections meeting Constitution standards shall be held :lolz:
What I'm certain they are busy doing now is preparing for another petition. If it upholds Uhunye's election, they will claim he is Maraga generated bla de bla. If it over turns it, they will claim they was vindicated as there was nothing but a sham election.
Babu withdrew hoping to stop the elections but Mativo threw the spanner into the works.
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NASA will not return to court with the new election laws. Also sabotage by moles is unlikely due to 5yr penalty. Expect a boycot meaning super low turnout in their strongholds and vice versa. It looks like UhuRuto 90%.
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I passed kisumu today on my way to Jinja - people are already tired with Raila nonsense - the demos are failing. Elections will go on. Police will provide enough security.
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I also expect infinite prayers for injunction in the lead to 26th
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The likes of Bonny Khalwalwe are on record promising to block the polling stations so that voting material are not available. Remember right to vote must be without violence. I’m fearing that the police might use excessive force to quell this
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They cannot threaten, arrest or kill everybody. The more people you arrest or kill the more people will come up and say NO ELECTIONS. If they can continue looting the economy despite the penalties for stealing then people will continue calling for no elections despite the penalties ascribed. The laws of the oppressor does not mean anything to the oppressed.
You can pass through Kisumu 100 times but the fact is that Elections may go on in Bomet but not in Kisumu.
I passed kisumu today on my way to Jinja - people are already tired with Raila nonsense - the demos are failing. Elections will go on. Police will provide enough security.
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NO, not a legal one any way. There's no way that the JEBC have conducted themselves will result in elections held in strict accordance to the constitution. as we speak they're still committing illegalities.
Mr Chilobs has released some workflow that pushes forward the manual process in a hard manner, and if for some reason Uhuru's rigging charter is defeated. The eleection having been conducted using Chiloba's methodology will be illegal anyway.
These guys need to be prosecuted for wasting public resources, and putting the nation in grave danger.
There will be an election sometime in February 2018, and Uhuru will not be part of it.
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I passed kisumu today on my way to Jinja - people are already tired with Raila nonsense - the demos are failing. Elections will go on. Police will provide enough security.
The anti-IEBC protests being pushed by National Super Alliance (NASA) leaders have now entered the fourth week even after acting Interior CS Fred Matiang’i said the demos are not allowed in Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa CBDs.
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NASA supporters in Kisumu started the demos Monday morning, chanting anti-IEBC slogans while shouting “no reforms no elections.”
A similar scenario was witnessed in Mombasa but police dispersed the demonstrators who were assembling with an aim of storming the CBD. Police have arrested a few protesters and several others injured in the process.
In Vihiga, residents stormed streets carrying twigs and placards demanding IEBC reforms. They called for resignation of IEBC Chief Executive Officer, Ezra Chiloba.
The protesters complained about police harassment but vowed to continue with the demos until NASA demands are fully addressed.
In Nairobi, more police officers were deployed to ensure no demonstrator finds his/her way to the IEBC headquarters at the anniversary towers. Reports indicate that NASA principals are expected to join demonstrators in Nairobi to push for IEBC reforms.
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By Monday noon, several NASA leaders led by Siaya Senator James Orengo and former Machakos senator Johnstone Muthama led their supporters into the Nairobi CBD amid running battles with police officers who used teargas to disperse them.
NASA leaders had planned to intensify the demos despite Raila Odinga pulling out of the October 26 repeat poll.
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