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Kenyan voters' views: Abdirizak
Abdirizak Bulle, 49, has a small trading business in Moyale town on Kenya's border with Ethiopia in North-Eastern province.

The result is rigged, I am very sure of that. Kenyans have been voting for [opposition party] ODM.

Abdirizak

I voted for Raila. We were expecting a victory but now it is all upside down.

It is calm here in Moyale, there is no violence. People are running their businesses as usual and I am in my shop.

I sell food and other commodities. I buy from the big shops and sell things on. Things are running out because supplies from Nairobi have not arrived. It's been getting like this for the last four or few days.

Although things are calm now, people are worried, there is tension everywhere.

NORTH-EASTERN PROVINCE
Political affiliation: ODM (Odinga) majority
Ethnicity: Somalis
Issues: Poor infrastructure; neglected livestock industry; insecurity

People fear law and order might break down. Their mood is low, their hopes have been dashed.

The government has no credibility anymore. We want a recount, but the people in power are refusing it.



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