Eddy Oketch concedes defeat in Migori Senate by-election

Migori Senator aspirant Eddy Gicheru Oketch (in white) boards a helicopter at Uriri after a campaign stopover on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. /MANUEL ODENY
Migori Senator aspirant Eddy Gicheru Oketch (in white) boards a helicopter at Uriri after a campaign stopover on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. /MANUEL ODENY

The Federal Party of Kenya candidate in the just-concluded Migori Senator by-election has conceded defeat in the Monday poll.

Eddy Gicheru Oketch emerged

second with 60,555 votes after

ODM's Ochillo Ayacko who won with 85,234 votes.

The FPK politician said he chose to seek the seat to bring peace and unity saying the two remain key to development.

"It is my single hope that the Senator-elect will put deliberate effort to unite the great people of Migori county," Oketch told journalists.

"Despite losing, the fight for these social ideal continues. As long as I live I will serve Migori people."

Oketch thanked his supporters who stood by him. However, he complained of 'invasion of polling stations by non-Migori ODM leaders'.

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"The world knows what has happened in this by-election. But we won't appeal the results.

He spoke after the

results were announced by Migori returning officer Ruth Kulundu at Migori TTC.

At least 28.02 per cent of 388,633 Migori

voters turned out to take part in the election.

Other

candidates Dickson Ogola got 654 votes, Peter Jobando (555), Samuel Otieno (457), and Solomon Hodo (285).

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