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Raila Odinga, Kenya Opposition Leader Pulls Out From Presidential Rerun Poll

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Kenya opposition leader, Raila Odinga on Tuesday, October 10 announced his withdrawal from the presidential re-run elections scheduled for October 26.

Odinga said at a news conference in Nairobi, the capital of Kanya that he was boycotting the polls because his demands for electoral reform had not been met.

A re-run of the presidential vote was announced after Kenya’s Supreme Court nullified the result of the August 8 election due to Odinga’s complaint.

Odinga claimed that the computers of the electoral commission had been hacked to generate a victory for President Uhuru Kenyatta.

The initial results announced on August 11, gave Kenyatta a second term with 54 per cent of the votes, followed by Odinga with 44.7 per cent.

Since the annulment, Odinga and his National Super Alliance coalition (NASA) have been demanding the removal of top managers of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) and a change of suppliers of polling materials and technology.
.(dpa/NAN)

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