Youth urged to maintain political tolerance after the August 9 elections

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The National Youth Leader of the UDA political party, David Maina has come foward to urge the youth to turn up in large numbers and elect the leaders of their choice as an act of patriotism.

Maina states that the youth took part in the extensive campaigns that concluded on saturday 6pm but they should turn up in large numbers and vote in the August 9th elections and choose leaders of their choice.

He also adds that if the youth come out in large numbers and vote for their leaders it will determine their political future and the life they want to live.

“Coming out to vote will be a way to decide how the country will be lead,” Maina said.

“I urge all the youth to show up and vote for the leader who they believe will change their life and better the country’s economy as a .”

According to maina, the youth should be psychologically prepared to accept the outcome of the August elections and shun any form of violence to avoid damages of properties and loss of life.

“The youth should be prepared for the results and we urge leaders to seek redress in court over political disputes,” maina said.

“Instead of plotting violence, there can be other options like going to the court and other dispute resolution mechanisms,to avoid violence just like it happened in 2013 general elections.”

He concluded by urging kenyans to turn out in large numbers and maintain political tolerance even after the announcement of the presidential results.

By Mary Warui Edited by Wasike Elvis

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