Uasin Gishu religious leaders outside the Catholic Diocese of Eldoret offices at a past event. [Photo|hivisasa.com]

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A clergy in Uasin Gishu county has dismissed claims by the opposition's National Super Alliance (NASA) that some leaders recently elected were computer generated.

Rev. Musa Maina of the Eldoret Reformed Church of East Africa (RCEA) says all those declared the winners in various positions were God chosen.

Speaking at the Eldoret Sports club, Monday, during the swearing in ceremony of Uasin Gishu governor Jackson Mandago and his deputy Daniel Chemno, Rev. Maina said it was wrong for the opposition to brand democratically elected leaders as 'computer generated'.

"All the leaders we have today is because God has put them in those positions; There's nothing like computer generated leaders," noted Rev. Maina.

NASA has rejected results for Presidential election in which Uhuru Kenyatta was declared President-elect claiming Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission's (IEBC) servers were hacked and results computer generated.

They have already moved to the Supreme Court challenging the results.