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Odinga casts doubt on repeat presidenti­al poll as observers appeal for calm

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NAIROBI, Kenya — Opposition leader Raila Odinga on Sunday called for a new presidenti­al election, claiming that Thursday’s repeat poll was invalid due to the low turnout.

In an interview with the Associated Press, he said that a new poll should be held within 90 days.

Odinga spoke after deadly clashes between police and opposition supporters in some parts of Kenya since the repeat election.

His call came after heads of internatio­nal poll observer missions appealed for calm following the conclusion of the election that has deeply divided the East African nation.

In a joint statement, the heads of groups from the Commonweal­th, EU, Africa Union and The Carter Center, among others, urged Kenyans to refrain from violence.

“We urge all Kenyans to refrain from unlawful acts and respect the rights of fellow citizens, including polling staff, independen­t observers and others who have a responsibi­lity in the election process,” the observers said.

The statement came amid violence across western Kenya and in some parts of Nairobi, where five people were killed and several others injured in anti-poll protests.

The electoral body has since Internatio­nal poll observers in a statement suspended elections that were due to be held on Saturday in four western counties.

The observers noted the decision of the Independen­t Electoral and Boundaries Commission to postpone polling in Homa Bay, Kisumu, Migori and Siaya counties, based on the electoral law, saying that all citizens have the right to vote or not to vote.

“We appreciate that the Constituti­on of Kenya guarantees the right to peaceful demonstrat­ion. Citizens have a responsibi­lity to uphold the law whilst exercising their rights,” they said.

The foreign missions called on security forces who have been battling protesters to provide protection to all citizens and avoid excessive use of force.

“We call for full accountabi­lity of the security agencies for all actions taken that result in injury and loss of life,” said the observers.

The local poll observers said the just concluded presidenti­al re-run has amplified divisions in the society and body politic.

Elections Observatio­n Group Chair of the Steering Committee Regina Opondo told journalist­s in Nairobi that the repeat presidenti­al polls was an extraordin­ary election process that was characteri­zed by boycotts from large swathes of the country and a general low turnout in other areas.

We urge all Kenyans to refrain from unlawful acts and respect the rights of fellow citizens.”

 ?? BEN CURTIS / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Thousands of supporters turn out after hearing rumors that opposition leader Raila Odinga was coming to visit them, which later turned out to be untrue, in the Kawangware area of Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday.
BEN CURTIS / ASSOCIATED PRESS Thousands of supporters turn out after hearing rumors that opposition leader Raila Odinga was coming to visit them, which later turned out to be untrue, in the Kawangware area of Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday.

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