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Why NASA thinks Investigation into Msando's Murder is a waste of time and money

Investigations into Msando’s murder is a waste of time –NASA officials

The National Super Alliance officials has termed investigations into Chris Msando’s murder is a waste of time.

Speaking during the Burial of Chris Msando at Lifunga in Siaya County, NASA principals lead by Raila Odinga, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula said that Investigations into the murder was a waste of Time and Money coz his killers were known to the state.

According to the NASA officials the former Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) ICT manager Chris Msando was killed after he refused to surrender a password that was used to rig the presidential elections.

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The death has sparked controversy owing to contradictions that are yet to be explained, even as the police investigations seem to have gone cold. The police claim they are holding two suspects.

Raila, Mudavadi and Wetangula claimed that Msando was killed because of his tough stance against plans to rig the elections, adding that the “conspicuous absence of senior government and IEBC officials at the burial is an expression of guilt.”

The IEBC ICT manager was tortured and murdered on July 28.

“Msando died a hero. He was killed because he refused to reveal the passwords but his death will not be in vain,” Raila said.

The leaders maintained that the killers of the IEBC official are known, including the reasons for his murder, hence there was no need of investigating..

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“When I first visited the family of the late Msando to condole with them, his young children asked me who killed their father and why. Today, I want to tell them that the who and why of Msando’s death is known,” Raila said.

The IEBC ICT manager was tortured and murdered on July 28.

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