Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja (Photo/The Star)
Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja has termed the voter turnout at the city as satisfactory expressing gratification on the calmness across Nairobi.
According to the Senator there were only three wards out of the 85 in the county that had been reported to have incidences of violence terming the areas as playing poisonous politics.
Mr Sakaja said he was eager to see his party leader Uhuru Kenyatta sworn in as president warning that the manner opposition leaders had chosen to politic would plunge the country into endless cycles of cases and campaigns.
“It is important that whoever wins is sworn in and that will allow our country to move forward and we cannot keep doing politics all the time,” said Sakaja.
He spoke while giving an update of his observation of how the repeat poll was being conducted after casting his vote earlier in the day at St George’s primary school in Nairobi.