Former Kathiani MP Wavinya Ndeti has asked Kenyans not to recognise 'electoral thieves'.
In a statement, the former Legislator noted that Kenyans should be at the forefront in fighting electoral fraud and urged them to work towards ensuring that no leader gets to office using the back door.
She thanked the people of Machakos for their overwhelming support but noted that it did not count because of electoral fraud.
"Fellow Citizens, I thank you all for turning out in masses for the August 8th General Elections and voted for us in NASA because you believed in our ideologies.
"To our friends and the people of Machakos, I thank you for your support. Your vote didn't count and that's why I urge you all to join us in not recognizing the irresponsible, arrogant and disrespectful leadership of electoral thieves.
"I urge fellow Kenyans to sacrifice anything they can to end electoral fraud. It should not be too easy to steal an election. The crisis of a rigged election should be so costly to the masters of vote theft that future would be candidates, conniving elections officials; think twice, thrice before they do it," her statement read in part.
Wavinya made the remarks shortly after High Court Judge Aggrey Muchelule dismissed her petition against Governor Mutua citing lack of merit.
Justice Muchelule in his ruling said that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) conducted a free, fair and credible election.
Ms Ndeti was ordered to pay Sh10 million in costs.
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