NASA coaltion luminaries. [Photo/File]
The opposition coalition NASA has spoken for the first time after the body of missing IEBC ICT director Chris Msando was found dumped at the City Mortuary after three days of speculations.
Led by co principal Musalia Mudavadi, NASA said despite the tragic occurance the incident will not dumpen the xeal of Kenyans for a credible poll.
"It is painful for us in the extreme but this terrible crime will accomplish the opposite and strengthen Kenyans who will demand to have free, fair, and credible elections," he said.
However the NASA team urged IEBC to work extra hard by ensuring that the elections are credible.
"We urged the IEBC commissioners to soldier on and redouble their efforts to provide Kenyans with the most transparent election in our history. We, however have one demand this election must meet the constitutional requirement of a free transparent and credible election," he added.
NASA also claimed that the late Msando had reported to the relevant authorities a number of times that his life was in danger