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Azimio La Umoja Coalition has suffered another blow after the alleged election multi-practice that Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni revealed.

In a press conference on Wednesday, Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition cited these documents provided by the whistleblower, alleging that Raila Odinga garnered 8,170,353 votes representing 57.3 percent. In contrast, William Ruto garnered 5,915,973, representing 41.66 percent.

When Ruto was declared President-elect, IEBC said he had garnered 50.49 percent of the vote against Odinga’s 48.5 percent.

While presenting the document at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Foundation, Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni termed the new revelations as “sad and shocking”.

Kioni said, “We’ve seen that 59% of the constituencies cannot be verified with absolute certainty. What can be verified is, Raila Odinga won the elections with 8,170,355 votes representing 57.53% of the votes cast. Ruto got 5,915,973 votes, representing 41.66%.”

However, the owner of Whistleblower, Jeffrey Smith has disowned the results. Smith said the poll results could not be proven as accurate and valid. He further argued that those claims by Jeremiah Kioni are false and misleading.

“The reports circulating that I’m the owner of so called whistleblower in Kenya making claims that the August 2022 election was rigged are categorically false. It is cynical and wholly misleading,” Smith said.

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