Ekuru Aukot. Photo/the-star.co.ke

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Thirdway Alliance leader Ekuru Aukot has alleged no one supervised the ballot papers printing.

The printing was done by Dubai-based Al Ghurair firm.

In a statement, Aukot said they found 95 per cent of work was already done.

The presidential candidate stated that they found the papers already packed in awaiting shipment.

"No agent, therefore, supervised the printing. We could not tell for sure that there was no mischief," he said.

Aukot said the presidential ballot papers are packed per constituency adding that they only saw 70 of these instead of the expected over 290.

"The purpose of this mission was to count the ballot papers and not see the impressive technology. We are yet to do that and verify at least how many pallets will be coming to Kenya."