Tuesday, 11 October 2016

ODM goes door-to-door campaign against Jubilee

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ODM is conducting a door-to-door campaign as it hopes to recapture the Musiro Ward seat in Kajiado County during the October 26 by-election.
Party officials are moving around urging locals to support their candidate, 24-year-old Peter Tireshe.
The seat fell vacant in April following the death of Peter Korinyo of ODM, one of the party's only two MCAs. Jubilee has 23 elected MCAs.
Both ODM and Jubilee have vowed to give each other a run for their money even as campaigns for the seat continue to gain momentum.
The ODM team, led by Governor David Nkedianye, has vowed to hand Jubilee a humiliating defeat, similar to what happened during the Kajiado Central parliamentary by-election after Joseph Nkaissery was appointed Interior Cabinet Secretary.
Elijah Memusi garnered 16,008 votes to trounce the Jubilee Alliance Party's (JAP) Patrick Tutui, who came second with 15,508 votes. An independent candidate, Kuntai Nkashuma, was a distant third with 100 votes.
"We floored them in Kajiado Central despite the fact they used millions of shillings, backed by the Government machinery, and we will do it again in Musiro," Nkedianye said as they intensified their campaigns.
 The governor accused Jubilee of intimidating their supporters and engaging in propaganda but said they are undeterred and remain steadfast in their quest to retain the seat.

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