Friday 27 October 2017

Kenya electoral commission postponed elections in 4 states


The election will be revised on 28th September in four areas due to the conflicts that occurred. Chairman of the Electoral Commission said the affected counties were Siaya, Migori, Kisumu and Homa Bay

The election will be revised on 28 September in four areas in Nyanza areas due to the conflicts that occurred. Chairman of the Election Management Commission chairman Wafula said the affected counties include Siaya, Migori, Kisumu and Homa Bay, which are the opposition castles. However, the election itself has divided the nation into two groups of governmental and anti-governmental organizations. President Kenyatta has said that it is possible to negotiate with opposition parties.
40,800 voting stations throughout the country have been closed after the Electoral Commission is working today, while President Uhuru Kenyatta is expected to win in a new presidential election by the High Court, after the first banned by ignoring the law and the constitution.
It is now clear that elections will be reversed in some parts of Nyanza as said the chairman of the Electoral Commission, Wafula Chebukati. "Bay Bay, Kisumu, Migori and Siya The election has been postponed until Saturday on 28 this week in 2017."
 Veterans poll in polls with a police officer armed with guns patrolling in Nairobi Kenya


At the center of the country, in Nairobi, open-air centers did not have long queues while few voters appearing to vote. Many shops and businesses were closed after the government allocated this day to a break. However few voters who were involved in the polls were single. Peace.
Deputy president William Ruto voted in his Uasin Gishu province, which is one of the Jubilee's castles. He has expressed his confidence in the action he said he had the right of every scientist to implement. He dismissed the opposition stage from participating in the repetition of the election. Ruto added, "I am pleased to find a space like a kenyan, a unique opportunity to vote in a free and democratic way with goals aimed at fulfilling our constitutional goals in Kenya."
Call for talks between President Kenyatta and Raila

Many Kenyans feel that senior leaders, President Kenyatta and Raila Odinga are supposed to sit at the negotiating table to get rid of the nation in a state of fiery heat. As President Kenyatta said there is a possibility of dialogue between the opposition, the opposition side has closed the doors and has now set up a riot that aims to fight for their rights.
President Kenyatta is aware of the seriousness of his nationality. Kenyatta added, "It is the responsibility of any one who will be elected president, to bring harmony and unity, and if the Kenyans chooses it, it is my responsibility that is my responsibility and I have to do it."
Today's election is historic because it is the first time in Africa and third in the world to disrupt the presidential outcomes and to re-establish another, but is the election just about the required standards?

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