The trend by political parties, where leaders are dropping numbers like 10 million votes while others are saying they will garner more than this, sets a bad precedent,” Kaparo stated.
"Such remarks may result in violence.”
“We cannot afford such.”
“We call upon leaders to issue remarks that do not spike emotions." Kaparo added.
He asked party leaders and politicians to let Kenyans make political decisions without being pushed by emotional games.
“Let's refrain from pushing voters to our camps by playing around with their minds," he said.
Source The Kenyan DAILTY POST