Kenya's ruling UDA party fired back at opposition groups who claim the electoral commission is setting up voter fraud for the by-elections. The party accused their opponents of trying to trash IEBC's credibility because they're scared of losing at the polls and preparing excuses ahead of time.
UDA backed up the electoral commission saying Kenya has solid democratic institutions that run clean elections. They told cops to keep doing security work and pushed back against allegations that state agencies are messing with voters or intimidating people at polling stations.
Opposition leader Rigathi Gachagua from DCP went hard claiming vote rigging schemes are happening in Narok where his party's campaign activities got blocked and a candidate's house got attacked. IEBC told everyone to chill and promised they're running a fair election while both sides keep beefing about what's really going down.
UDA backed up the electoral commission saying Kenya has solid democratic institutions that run clean elections. They told cops to keep doing security work and pushed back against allegations that state agencies are messing with voters or intimidating people at polling stations.
Opposition leader Rigathi Gachagua from DCP went hard claiming vote rigging schemes are happening in Narok where his party's campaign activities got blocked and a candidate's house got attacked. IEBC told everyone to chill and promised they're running a fair election while both sides keep beefing about what's really going down.