We're being punished for supporting Raila, Barasa says

Barasa, an ODM candidate in Kakamega governor elections, said he'll move to court.

In Summary

•Barasa said he is sensing foul play in the second postponement of the Kakamega and Mombasa governor elections.

•He said the whole plan was orchestrated by enemies of Kakamega County, who are behind Chebukati.

Kakamega ODM governor candidate Fernandes Barasa addressing a campaign rally in Mumias town on Monday
Kakamega ODM governor candidate Fernandes Barasa addressing a campaign rally in Mumias town on Monday
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ODM Kakamega governor candidate Fernandes Barasa has said they are moving to court to challenge the move by Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Chairman Wafula Chebukati to postpone Kakamega elections.

"I wish to sincerely thank our legal team which has burnt the midnight oil to ensure that we have a solid case against Chebukati. I trust the honourable judges at the Kakamega Law Courts will deliver justice to our people."

Barasa said he is sensing foul play in the second postponement of the Kakamega and Mombasa governor elections.

"We have reasons to believe that the whole plan was orchestrated by enemies of Kakamega County, who are behind Chebukati and are committed to punishing us for supporting and voting for Azimio La Umoja's presidential candidate Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga," he said.

"They are hellbent on imposing their projects on the people of Kakamega, and by extension Mombasa, by rigging the gubernatorial elections in their favour."

Barasa said Chebukati is committed to punishing them for supporting and voting for Azimio La Umoja presidential candidate Raila Odinga.

"The people of Kakamega just like other Kenyans, have a right to exercise their democratic right which Chebukati wants to deprive them of following his decision which was made in bad taste," he said.

Barasa argued that if the elections will continue to be postponed, the people of Kakamega will not enjoy key essential services.

"The move, if allowed to stand, will deprive them of the basic services that they are entitled to receive from the County government, as the incumbent Governor will now have limited powers," he said.

He called on the Kakamega people to be hopeful of victory as it soon coming.

"I want to call on our supporters and the people of Kakamega at large, to remain committed to our cause which is meant to deliver our "Maendeleo Na Usawa" agenda. Our victory can be delayed, but not denied."

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