[Mohammed Ali alias Moha Jicho Pevu. Photo/]
Mohammed Ali (Moha Jicho Pevu), has accused the family of Mombasa governor Ali Hassan Joho, of rigging him out of the Nyali parliamentary aspirant race.
Moha and Joho's brother, Abdalla Said, battled it out for the ODM party nomination ticket, Saturday.
According to Moha, Nyali ODM nominations were already skewed to favour Joho's brother Said, after he realised that his name was missing from both the ODM register and that of the IEBC.
"I went to Mlaleo Primary School to vote, but I found my name was missing from both ODM and IEBC voters' register. I realised that they were using a register of another polling station so as to rig me and my supporters out,'' he said.
He noted that family members of governor Joho had surrounded him wherever he went, over undisclosed reasons, and called for immediate investigations.
Speaking during a live interview from Nyali, on Citizen TV, the former KTN journalist said he would not rest until Joho's family grants him the nomination certificate.
"Even though they at last used IDs only as the voters tool, this was illegal since people from across other constituencies such as Changamwe, Jomvu, Kisauni would come to vote, just to nominate lower brains.''
"I must get the nomination certificate because I won fairly. I want the party to investigate the entire matter and get the certificate out of Joho's family to me. I want to assure Nyali people that I will be on the ballot,'' Moha said, Saturday evening.