Presidential candidate Joe Bush's in a past event.  Nyaga has said the current political situation in Kenya is dangerous.  Photo/courtesy 

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Presidential candidate Joseph Nyagah has cast doubts on whether the October 26 vote will succeed owing to the current political crisis.

Nyagah raised fears of a political crisis in the country if President  Kenyatta and Opposition chief Raila Odinga don't dialogue.

Nyagah said the IEBC must reform itself for a free, fair, democratic, transparent, accountable and peaceful election.

The independent candidate spoke to the press at his Gachoka residence in Mbeere South sub-county.

Nyagah said things are not looking good in the country owing to the hardline positions taken by the two main political divides.

Nyagah noted that NASA's irreducible minimums, amendments to election laws, and Uhuru's stance that the repeat election must be held as some of the key issues worth reckoning.