NASA to Start 'Get Out The Vote' Strategy to Boost Nyanza Votes in August Election

Details have now emerged indicating that National Super Alliance (NASA) leaders have adopted a new strategy in Nyanza to get voters, and have named it 'Get Out the Vote (gotv)'.

According to NASA Nyanza campaign coordinator Bob Madanji, the team has lined up a number of activities that target door-to-door messaging of voters to get ready for the polls.

Over the weekend, the team met NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga and briefed him on the series of activities they have lined up in the villages.

Raila reportedly told them it is their civic duty to get out and vote on Election Day, and that he (Raila) would love nothing more than to see every eligible voter cast their ballot.

Mr Madanji said the strategy is aimed at achieving over 90 per cent voter turnout in all the six counties of Nyanza.

Recently, NASA leaders announced another strategy “adopt a polling station” which they said aimed at protecting the coalition’s votes.

Meanwhile, Siaya Governor Cornell Rasanga has vowed to sponsor boda boda riders and local taxis on August 8 to ferry the elderly to polling stations and back to their homes.

Rasanga also said the taxis will ferry the sick from hospital to polling stations and back, just to make sure everyone participates in the democratic call.

“We are not going to take any chances this time round. No! We will burn the midnight oil just to ensure Nyanza registers 95 if not 99 per cent voter turnout,” he said.

Nominated MP Oburu Odinga said the unveiled strategy dubbed “adopt a polling station” requires massive funding.

He said activities of its polling officers at the stations require enough funding to ensure NASA delivers millions of votes.

The exercise is likely to cost more than Sh400 million, as each of the polling stations will be manned by at least five people.