NASA leaders led by Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga (photo|citizen digital)

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National Super Alliance has dismissed the 38% voter turn out reported by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission(IEBC) during the release of the final presidential results on Monday.NASA now claims that not more than 2.5 million Kenyans came out to vote in the repeat October 26 election.According to a statement issued to newsrooms on Tuesday, October 31, NASA has accused Jubilee of integrated rigging in what they term as ‘pseudo-elections’ saying IEBC conducted the repeat poll in a more fraudulent manner than the August 8, General Elections.“There is so little national support for Uhuru now that even as the sole candidate, he needed massive rigging to hide the fact that an abysmally low number of Kenyans turned out to vote – a total of 2.5 million or less than 20 percent of registered voters,” read the statement.NASA claims that IEBC discarded 2.5 million votes shown by KIEMS opting for manual tallying, which gave way for them to manipulate forms and figures and in that case, adding 5 million manually to the 2.5 million tallied votes.“In manual tallying one can of course doctor the forms and the figures. In this case, IEBC added 5 million manually tallied votes to the 2.5 million recorded by KIEMS! That is how Uhuru Kenyatta got 7.5 million votes,” read the statement.NASA through Raila Odinga’s advisor, Salim Lone have maintained that they want a new, credible election, saying they will now go back to campaigning, which will be strategised on unprecedented civil resistance, non-cooperation and economic boycotts hoping to end decades of crimes.