The National Super Alliance (NASA) on Friday opened doors to their presidential result tallying centre in Nairobi's Runda Estate.
NASA Strategist David Ndii took journalists around the Runda mansion explaining what the Opposition's technical team was engaged in.
Mr Ndii was reluctant to let the KTN News journalists know the exact results the team had gathered so far, explaining that they were compiling results from each of the 290 constituencies.
"We are tallying constituency by constituency results and each constituency has over 150 polling stations. We cannot say that we have results for a constituency when the tally from even one of these polling stations is missing," Ndii explained.
The centre is majorly divided in two, the first two rooms in the nerve centre are dedicated to receiving and recording data from physical or electronic Form 34As and Form 34Bs sent in by the NASA party agents.
Another room was solely dedicated to storing the physical copies of the controversial Form 34As and Form 34Bs that have been successfully entered into their system without dispute.
Mr Ndii conveyed that the process at their parallel centre had suffered a major setback when the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) transmitted the presidential results without breaking them down constituency by constituency.
"IEBC deliberately bombarded Kenyans with results that were neither in conformance with the law nor presented as expected," Ndii declared.
The Strategist maintained that the operations he was overseeing would continue as scheduled even if the IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati declared the president-elect.
"We will complete our process and we will have a result which we can say is the genuine result gotten from our agents on the ground.
"In the end, as Kenyans, we are allowed to ascertain that the result the IEBC gives us is the correct result and we are determined to do that," Ndii stated.
Here is a video of the tallying centre courtesy of KTN News.
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