President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Jubilee Party have insisted that the NASA coalition cannot dictate how the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission will discharge its duties.

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This comes amid challenges surrounding the October 17 polls, with Kenyatta insisting the election will be held as planned by the electoral body.

“The threats by the Opposition amounted to bullying, intimidation and rogue politics, but will amount to nothing,” said Uhuru.

“We are telling our opponents to stop intimidating Kenyans. Nobody can block the election. And we will not give in to any kind of intimidation from anybody,” added the President.

The party has indicated that they have written to the IEBC concerning the pending elections, saying they were ready for the exercise.

“We have written to Mr Chebukati requesting a postponement of the meeting until the full judgement is made public,” said Mr Tuju as quoted by the Standard.

This comes as the country waits on the full judgment by the Supreme Court, which is scheduled to be delivered today.

NASA coalition has insisted that there will be no elections if their laid down conditions have not been met, which include sourcing for another ballot papers printing firm and provision of KIEMS kits.

With the poll date fast approaching, there are concerns that the election might be affected by the various obstacles.