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PS Karanja Kibicho now predicts a 60% victory for the Azimio-One Kenya Coalition in the August 9 general election.

PS Karanja Kibicho (Twitter)

Summary:

• PS Karanja Kibicho now asserts that, based on National Intelligence Service statistics, Raila Odinga of the Azimio-One Kenya Coalition will win by a large margin, eliminating the need for a runoff.

The Azimio-One Kenya Coalition, according to Interior Principal Secretary Karanja Kibicho, would win the presidential election in the first round on August 9.

According to statistics from the National Intelligence Service, PS Kibicho believes that ODM Leader will receive 60% of the vote in the polls, eliminating the need for a runoff.

“We don’t speak from a place of emotion; we speak from a place of facts. If you ask me what the data says today, I’ll tell you exactly what it says, and if you believe that’s misleading, tell me what data you have and where it says anything else.” Karanja Kibicho remarked

“You were briefed here by CS Mucheru that the intelligence data says it’s a 60% win in the first round,” CS Kibicho stated in an interview with a national television.

PS Kibicho claimed that they are not campaigning, but rather being active in Kenyan civic education, which is his and other Cabinet secretaries’ right

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When queried about his supposed ties to the Azimio la Umoja camp, PS Karanja Kibicho stated he had been unfairly linked to the political front and that he would attend a Kenya Kwanza political event if invited.

Kibicho has been accused of interfering in political matters while on duty on multiple occasions, but he has always denied the charges, arguing that his political beliefs should not be imposed on him.

Kenyans will vote in the general election on August 9 in the hopes of seeing their favourite presidential candidate win.

On August 9, 2022, the question of who will win is a wait-and-see situation.

Remember to keep the peace during this election season.

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