NASA co-principal Moses Wetangula. [Photo/the-star.co.ke]
NASA co-principal Moses Wetangula has demanded the nullification of the October 26 repeat presidential race results.
Speaking on Friday, Wetangula asserted that the polls had terribly failed and IEBC chair Wafula Chebukati should therefore call for a new election.
He further lauded opposition supporters for heeding to their flag bearer Raila Odinga's boycott directive.
This, he said, is the right war against electoral injustice in the country.
"To avoid a slide onto the dangerous path of anarchy, you (Chebukati) have no choice but to declare these results a terrible fail and call for fresh elections in another 90 days. There is possibly no mathematical formula that will help add up the numbers and earn President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto a legitimate second term in office," Wetang'ula said in a statement.
The voter turnout stands at about 6 million compared to 14 million in August out of 19 million registered voters.
"What we have today is a minority win that falls way below the standards of a credible and fair election. The results of this poll cannot be allowed to stand or meet