ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi has claimed that ODM's complains to Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) was signaling that Raila has panicked and fearing to be defeated on August.
Speaking during his Kenya Kwanza campaigns in Nyanza region, the leader has warned that Azimio should not try to intimidate the IEBC or to give IEBC conditions when it is 34 days to elections.Mudavadi has claimed that the law that is there is for all candidates and therefore Azimio cannot change the law at this time.
Mudavadi has also warned Azimio to stop threatening the coalition that they will boycott the elections stating that their threats were now proofing that the opinion polls they have been giving have been fake.
Mudavadi has also recalled how Raila had decided to boycott elections in 2017 revealing that Raila who was the flagbearer for NASA coalition at that time had already made an agreement with president Uhuru Kenyatta.The leader had said that they had campaigned for Raila only to realize that he was going to boycott the elections.
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