Why NASA will this week divert its leaders and supporters' attention away from normal campaigns

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The opposition camp NASA is likely to shelf its campaigns this week as it seeks to push for what they would feel is a free, fair and credible election just after the Bomet County rally.

The opposition has expressed fears over five issues:

  • Claim that there are secret polling stations that are yet to be declared by IEBC
  • Alleged that there are plans to create mayhem in the NASA strongholds through vote tallying manipulation.
  • Accusing the commission of violating the law by failing to publish the list of polling stations alongside that of voters.
  • Raise suspicions into the sealing of the IEBC tallying center at the Bomas of Kenya.
  • IEBC says the list of polling stations is 40,800 and not the earlier declared 41,000.

The ODM party, a NASA coalition affiliate has confirmed that this week credible elections will be the focus of the supremos.

"NASA will this week focus on remaining processes of credible election. We must have credible Election in August!" The party declared in a tweet.