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Kenyan voters' views: Enid
Enid Okenye, 18, finished school last year and is now at university in the capital, Nairobi, where he lives.

I have not been outside today, it is too dangerous.

NAIROBI PROVINCE
Political affiliation: ODM (Odinga) and PNU (Kibaki)
Ethnicity: Cosmopolitan
Issues: Insecurity; unemployment

Mwai Kibaki rigged the elections. The voting and the counting at the polling stations took place properly. There was nothing wrong there.

But the Electoral Commission of Kenya - that's where the alteration took place.

And the swearing-in of the president happened immediately, so that nothing else could happen to stop it going ahead.

People boarding matatus [buses] in Nairobi
Crime is bad - especially high. I'm never sure if I am safe
Enid Okenye, Nairobi

They are not broadcasting any live TV reports, so I don't know what's happening around me. There's the normal news at noon and at six, that's all.

I am staying in Langata constituency [which is the constituency of the opposition leader, Raila Odinga], I heard one person was killed there yesterday.

I'm bored with the fact of Kibaki being president.

When parliament resumes, I want the opposition to hold a vote of no-confidence in the government and to hold another election. That's the only solution now.

The security here in Nairobi is getting worse. My school opens on 7 January, but I doubt very much I'll turn up.



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