The leader of the opposition coalition, Raila Odinga, is challenging the re-election this month of President Uhuru Kenyatta, arguing that 54 per cent of the vote he received is fraudulent.
Odinga's spokesman Dennis Onyango said today that its information technology experts had been denied "read only" access to the electoral commission servers and to the equipment that transmitted the results from polling centers to tallying stations.
Onyango said the electoral commission instead has only offered the opposition the printed logs from its servers.
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