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Kenya’s Raila Odinga Quits Election Re-run

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Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has pulled out of October’s election re-run.

Mr Odinga said his withdrawal would give the electoral commission enough time to introduce reforms that will help deliver a more credible election.

The Supreme Court annulled the result of the original 8 August poll after finding irregulari­ties and declaring it “neither transparen­t or verifiable”.

The electoral commission had declared incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta the winner.

It said Mr Kenyatta had won by a margin of 1.4 million votes.

The re-run was due to take place on 26 October, but Mr Odinga said on Tuesday: “We have come to the conclusion that there is no intention on the part of the IEBC [ electoral commission] to undertake any changes to its operations and personnel... All indication­s are that the election scheduled for 26 October will be worse than the previous one.”

As a result, he said, “considerin­g the interests of the people of Kenya, the region and the world at large” it was best that he withdrew from the race.

The opposition party has previously made clear its participat­ion in the election was contingent on reforms being made.

It believes the election will have to be cancelled as a result of Mr Odinga’s withdrawal, allowing “adequate time to undertake the reforms necessary to conduct an election that is in strict conformity with the constituti­on, the relevant laws and the constituti­on”.

Mr Odinga has also called on people to protest on Wednesday, using the slogan “no reform, no elections”.

But Mr Kenyatta said the election will go ahead regardless.

Speaking at a rally in the southern town of Voi, he said: “We have no problem going back to elections. We are sure we will get more votes than the last time.”

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