Opposition leader Raila Odinga. [Photo/standardmedia.co.ke]
The National Super Alliance (Nasa) says it has “genuine” results of the August 8 general elections.
The opposition in a Friday press conference at the Intercontinental Hotel said Raila Odinga won the presidential election, which was nullified by the Supreme Court.
Odinga had moved to court to challenge the declaration of Uhuru Kenyatta as the winner of the poll.
Addressing the media, Siaya Senator James Orengo said that the coalition will use the results to swear in Odinga as the people’s president on January 30.
Orengo said that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) had refused to let Kenyans know the actual presidential results of August 8, 2017, elections.
“What we have here is the document with full results. It has all the details of the Kiems kits, from every ward,” Orengo said.
“From this document, you will understand why the IEBC refused to open the servers despite a court order,” he added.
Orengo with the document Nasa says contains the "actual results" of August 8, 2017, elections. [Photo/Philip Etale]
According to the results by Nasa, Odinga won in 26 counties, while President Kenyatta won in 21 counties.
Nasa says from their analysis, Odinga got 8,104,744 votes (50.24 percent) while President Kenyatta garnered 7,908,215 votes (48.92 percent).
When asked how they accessed the results, Orengo said, "this information is from the server (IEBC's). You can only challenge it by opening IEBC servers. If today they open the servers for every Kenyan to access, you will get this same information."
The senator said the Supreme Court on September 1, 2017, ruled that President Kenyatta was not validly elected in the August elections.
Present at the press conference were Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and other opposition leaders.
President Kenyatta was sworn in by Chief Justice David Maraga on November 28, 2017, for a second term in office at a public event, according to the constitution.
He won the repeat presidential election held on October 26, 2017.
The opposition says it will not recognise Kenyatta as president.