Government’s
decision to close two firms at the Port of Mombasa related to Governor Ali
Hassan Joho’s family has continued to draw divergent views between the ruling
coalition and Cord, the latest being sentiments from the ODM chairman John
Mbadi who insists the move is politically instigated.
Speaking
in Seme constituency, Kisumu county during the handing over of school buses to
four schools, Mbadi said the move by the government to clump down Joho’s business
is enough prove that the Jubilee administration is committed to take the
country back to the oppressive KANU regime ways.
Mbadi
alleged that they have information that the closure of the business was a
directive from the president because governor Joho refused to join and support
the Jubilee coalition during the president’s one month tour of the Coast
region.
Seme
legislator Dr. James Nyikal and his Nyando counterpart Fred Outa on their part
maintained that the Jubilee government has already started rigging 2017
presidential elections in the CORD strongholds through the bio-metric registration
of NYS cohorts.
The
host, Dr. Nyikal expressed his discontent in the IEBC’s
decision to register
new voters per word arguing that most Kenyans will be left out since very few
people would be reached.
He said the commission should agree to the formula proposing registration by polling stations which he said will give unregistered
Kenyans equal chance of registration.
Ruaraka
legislator TJ Kajwang discredited the Supreme Court’s decision that saw Uhuru
Kenyatta win an election petition filed by the CORD coalition following
allegations of election irregularities in the presidential poll, saying that
the recent corruption allegations against the Supreme court judge Philip Tunoi
is prove enough that the court did not have a free hand in the delivery of its ruling.
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