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    NASA Takes The Fight To Boinnet, Asks Him To Not Meddle In Politics

    Eva NyamburaBy Eva NyamburaJune 23, 2017Updated:June 23, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NASA has told Inspector General of police Joseph Boinnet to stop meddling in politics and concentrate on securing the country during the election period.

    Presidential candidate Raila Odinga yesterday accused the police of planning to engage in roles outside their mandate during the polls.

    He was reacting to claims that police will not allow voters to hang around polling stations after casting their ballots.

    The Interior ministry has also discouraged assemblies around the voting stations to avoid interference with the balloting.

    “From a security point of view, people should vote and leave so that you don’t compromise or interfere with the exercise,” Interior ministry spokesperson Mwenda Njoka told the Star.

    Yesterday in Kiminini, Trans Nzoia county, Raila faulted the move, accusing the police of over-stepping their constitutional mandate.

    “I want to issue a stern warning to the police Inspector General; your mandate is to secure the country and do not meddle in politics,” he said.

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    Inspector General of Police, Joseph Boinnet

    “If people have voted and are hanging around the polling station, where is the problem?”

    On Wednesday when launching the adopt-a-polling-station vote protection strategy, Raila also told supporters not to go home but to hang around their voting stations until results are declared.

    “You can choose to cater for the daily allowances of any of our agents at a polling station or perhaps even keep vigil until the last vote is counted and results announced,” he said.

    The team consisting of Moses Wetangula, Isaac Ruto, Kalonzo Musyoka and Mussalia Mudavadi will today transverse through Bungoma county.

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