“Nobody Should Have Conceded” Kalonzo Hints Foul Play In Central That Saw The Massive Ouster Of Jubilee Leaders

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Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has hailed prominent mount Kenya leaders who lost in the general elections referring to them as victors.

He however revealed that he was unsettled when they conceded defeat, noting that the truth about what really transpired will eventually come out.

“I was a bit perturbed when people were saying I conceded , nobody should have conceded in Central Kenya. Because you will see wonders when the truth is known. This would help to bring our brothers and sisters in the mountain solidly,” Kalonzo said during the Azimio elected leaders conference at KICC.

Others present at the conference included Martha Karua, Junet Mohammed and other key leaders of the coalition who expressed confidence that they had won this year’s elections from what they had tallied from forms 34A downloaded from IEBC’s website.

Kalonzo urged the leaders to prepare themselves for the big announcement. Constitutionally the presidential results should be announced before the end of Tuesday next week.

The Wiper party leader further urged the Chebukati-led commission to do the right and legitimate thing and announce the winner.

“We have known a lot of things since yesterday. People are trying impossible miracles but they have been busted.

“We have majority MPs as Azimio la Umoja, majority governors. We had to debunk this thing that was circulating on social media to the contrary and we are now waiting. We are confident of the win. We can not announce we are not Chebukati but we know that justice is going to be served,” Kalonzo said.

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