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Coast region coordinator Nelson Marwa in a media briefing on jubilee rally. PHOTO COURTESY. |
Coast Regional Coordinator Nelson Marwa has cancelled a rally by Jubilee Party set for tomorrow at Mvita in Mombasa.
Mr
Marwa said that Jubilee's organisers did not inform the police, but
more importantly the rally would have have caused a security nightmare
since Nasa will also hold theirs at Tononoka grounds.
"When
ODM wanted to hold a parallel meeting at the same grounds we talked to
them and they agreed to postpone it. For the sake of equity we are
saying that Jubilee should not hold a meeting close to Tononoka
grounds," Mr Marwa said.
A communications officer from JP coast secretariat said they were disappointed that the rally had been cancelled.
"Being
law abiding citizens we will not hold the rally. However, there are
some issues that we needed to address but we will do that using other
avenues to be communicated later," the officer said.
On
Friday, a communications official of Jubilee, Abdulswamad Ali, had said
the rally would be attended by all the senior party leaders from the
six counties in Coast region.
“We will hold our rally at Mvita grounds because that is what we had planned earlier, not to compete with ODM,” said Mr Ali.
Jubilee
said their arrangements are 75 per cent complete as Mombasa Governor
Hassan Joho welcomed them to the county. The two grounds are not far
from each other.
On the Tononoka rally, Mr Joho, who
inspected the area on Friday, said they had notified the police about it
and had been given the go ahead.
“The Constitution
says Kenyans are free to hold rallies and picket. There is nothing like
getting a permit. You only notify the police, something we have done,
and they replied that permission is granted,” he said and displayed the
notification to the media.
Urban police boss Lucas
Ogara said the ODM leadership had been given the permission to hold
their rally but added that he was not aware of the one planned by
Jubilee.
“Makupa OCS informed me that they (ODM) have
notified them and permission granted. I am, however, not aware of the
other one by Jubilee,” said Mr Ogara.
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