Infotrak Chief Executive Officer Angela Ambitho at a past event. [Photo: KBC]Research firm, Infotrak has strongly defended itself, over claims that it planned to release a survey report, indicating Uhuru and his rival, Nasa presidential candidate Raila Odinga, were tying, in the State House race.
This is after President Uhuru Kenyatta's Jubilee Party put pressure on it, saying the firm was planning to release the 'fake' poll.
National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale said the purported poll was well “orchestrated and paid for by Nasa” to lay ground for rejection of presidential election results by Raila, if his opponents beats him.
“They want to poison the minds of Kenyans so as to refuse election results,” Duale told the Daily Nation, Tuesday.
Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wa noted that Jubilee had information that Infotrak Chief Executive Officer Angela Ambitho had met a relative of an ODM politician from the Coast region, last week and had been notified about the alleged poll.
However, Ambitho dismissed the claims, saying her company did not have any data to release, and termed as propaganda claims by the Jubilee Party.
She however said the country should expect a poll, before the elections day.