Government Declares Wednesday a Public Holiday

Government Declares Wednesday a Public Holiday

The government through acting Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i has now declared Wednesday a public holiday.

This comes barely days after the government announced Thursday, the election day, a public holiday.

In a gazette notice signed by acting Interior CS Matiang’i, the government said the decision to declare Wednesday a public holiday was to allow Kenyans to have ample time to take part in the repeat presidential election set for Thursday.

“In exercise of powers conferred by section 3 of the Public Holidays Act, declares that Wednesday, the 25th October, 2017 be a public holiday to accord Kenyans the opportunity to participate in the Fresh Presidential Election,” read the gazette notice.

Jubilee Party and the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) have insisted the fresh poll will proceed as planned.

However, opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) candidate Raila Odinga withdrew from the race and has maintained there will be no elections on October 26th.

While announcing his withdrawal, the former Prime Minister said that the IEBC had ignored the coalition's push for reforms before the fresh election. Raila has indicated he is not ready to reconsider his position despite calls by the foreign diplomats to re-join the race.

"I still insist that I am not going to participate in an already flawed exercise. If I do so then Jubilee will see me as a flower girl,” Odinga said at Gusii Stadium on Monday.

Comments

TIBIM (not verified)     Tue, 10/24/2017 @ 08:03am

Maybe tomorrow, raila's big announcement - he will declare Friday, Sat and Sunday to be public holidays for his supporters to have sex who have been starving for over 2 months.

D Mwose (not verified)     Tue, 10/24/2017 @ 10:19am

Mr. Matiangi what is the point of these on the road side declarations, every other day is a national Holiday, do you understand what you are costing the country interms of lost production, lost income, taxes etc.. who is really running this country? AMKENI WOTE, kENYA IS NOT A PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE USED AND ABUSED IN ANY WAY ONE FEELS LIKE.

Sukari (not verified)     Tue, 10/24/2017 @ 10:39am

Guest1, you sometimes hit below the belt. Have you taken your meds of late? Kikiumana, these guys will not come to your aid, ila your family or neighbour, so wacha tafash!

Imara (not verified)     Tue, 10/24/2017 @ 11:30am

Who is running Kenya now? Matiang'i, have you declared yourself the new president of Kenya the same way the late Idi Amin Dada of Uganda did in 1971? How can you just wake up and decide that tomorrow is a national holiday? Who gave you that authority? Can you please refresh my mind by telling me what chapter of the constitution gives you this authority?

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