

Mac Manu was denied entry on suspicion that he was going to help Kenya’s opposition coalition, the National Super Alliance (NASA), to win the election.
The 2016 campaign chairman of the New Patriotic Party Peter Mac Manu has spoken for the first time after he was prevented from entering Kenya during the country's elections.
“Nothing happened in Kenya," he told TV3 during NPP's delegates conference in the Central Region. “I don’t know the definition of deportation vis-a-vis I won’t allow you to come to my country."
READ MORE: How Mac Manu was prevented from entering Kenya
Mac Manu was denied entry on suspicion that he was going to help Kenya’s opposition coalition, the National Super Alliance (NASA), to win the election.
He was prevented from entering the East African nation with an unnamed Ghanaian.
Also, John Aristotle Phillips, an American, and Andreas Katsouris, a Canadian, were also deported for working with the opposition.
READ MORE: The former chairman of Akufo-Addo's campaign denied entry into Kenya ahead of elections
The NPP issued a statement blasting the decision of the Kenyan government.
The party's general secretary decried that decision as "unfortunate."
Mac Manu was denied entry on suspicion that he was going to help Kenya’s opposition coalition, the National Super Alliance (NASA), to win the election. Read Full Story
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