The deployment of police officers to provide security during the Tuesday elections was debated by the political spheres in Kenya.
This man decided to protect his bag as he took a nap, but look at the officers, it was unavoidable to them as well.
The officers like other Kenyan stood for hours just to ensure orderliness in the voting process.
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But some had to sneak for a nap at Uhuru Park.
There’s there is this warrior who impressively walked into a polling station and cast his vote.
A Kenyan Samburu warrior walks into a polling station. AFP PHOTOS / CYRIL VILLEMAIN
He voted in Nkirish, in the Eastern Province on August 8, 2017.
Kenyans began voting in general elections headlined by a too-close-to-call battle between incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta and his rival Raila Odinga. / AFP PHOTOS / CYRIL VILLEMAIN