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Clear elections area, team says

Coast MPs led by Wundanyi MP Thomas Mwadeghu (left) address a press conference at Panafric hotel in Nairobi on February 27, 2014. PHOTO | PHOEBE OKALL

Coast MPs led by Wundanyi MP Thomas Mwadeghu (left) address a press conference at Panafric hotel in Nairobi on February 27, 2014. PHOTO | PHOEBE OKALL  NATION MEDIA GROUP
By ABIUD OCHIENG
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A group supporting Ababu Namwamba for the ODM’s secretary position in the elections to be held on Friday has demanded the election area be cleared of any party members who are not delegates.


 
Speaking at a Nairobi hotel on Thursday evening, they said this will ensure that the elections in Kasarani Stadium are free and fair.

Coastal group spokesperson Thomas Mwadeghu said that they had received reliable information that there are persons who had been transported late in the evening to the voting venue with a view to disrupt the event.

He said they will protest any action intended to compromise the elections.
“We have been informed that there are persons who have been transported to the venue but they are not delegates. We wish to state that this is not acceptable and we demand that the hall should be cleared and only genuine delegates be allowed to enter the hall,” said Mr Mwadeghu.
He proposed that those who are not delegates should be allocated a separate place to sit as they observe the elections but not to be allowed into the election hall.

The group also said that the time allocated for the elections was too short and may compromise the outcome. Mr Mwadeghu said that starting the elections at 4pm and ending at 6pm was not adequate to ensure acceptable results are obtained adding that it may give room for mischief.

“It is too late to start elections at 4pm because the permit does not allow us to continue past 6pm. We will therefore be having only two hours and this is not sufficient for a national elections being held by a national party like ODM and we need to start say around 1pm,” added Mr Mwadegu.
They were speaking at a Nairobi hotel on Thursday evening during a meeting called by the Ababu led camp to strategise on their plans for the day.

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