July 5, 2024

Raila to publish a detailed analysis of the August presidential results

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Raila to publish a detailed analysis of the August presidential results

Raila to publish a detailed analysis of the August presidential results, his Orange Democratic party has announced

Raila to publish a detailed analysis of the August presidential results, his Orange Democratic party has announced.

Azimio la Umoja has said the coalition is in the process of publishing the August 9, 2022, presidential results. 

Taking to Twitter, the ODM party said the results will be from 210 constituencies relayed by Returning Officers. 

“Raila Odinga challenged the IEBC to open servers to prove wrong results by the alleged whistleblower,” the party tweeted. 

Raila, speaking during a rally in Busia insisted that President William Ruto did not win the 2022 election, saying he rigged it.

“We do not recognize Ruto as the President of Kenya. I am challenging him because he knows he did not win and he can’t win,” he said.

The Azimio leader also challenged the Independent and Electoral Boundaries Commission to challenge the results exposed by the whistleblower by opening the server. 

“Why are they reluctant to open the server?” he asked. 

In January, Raila claimed that they have official presidential results, contrary to the one announced by IEBC Chairperson Wafula Chebukati. 

They claimed that a whistleblower who works for the IEBC had provided them with evidence that Raila won the election with about 2.2 million votes but was rigged out.

“The data released by the whistleblowers is a bombshell that compels every Kenyan of goodwill to ask themselves if indeed we still have a democracy,” the leaders said.

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The dossier claimed Raila garnered 8,170,355 votes or 57.53 percent of votes cast against President William Ruto’s 5,915,973 votes (41.66 percent of votes cast).

So far Raila has held several rallies with the latest being in Busia. 

The coalition has lined up to pile pressure on President William Ruto’s government against what they term unpopular policies. 

“We must continue to have these barazas to sensitise our people of their democratic right which has been stolen. These people know that they stole elections and they want to rule you as if they won elections,” Raila said during an Azimio coalition retreat on Thursday. 

After the Busia rally, Raila is set to hold another rally in Kisii town on Monday. 

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