Kenyan MP tells women to deny their husbands sex if they don’t register to vote



A Kenyan opposition MP has urged her fellow women to deprive their
husband of enjoying their conjugal right until they register to vote
ahead of August's general election.
Speaking at the Costal City of Mombasa on Monday to kick-start a
month-long nationwide drive to register millions of new voters
ahead of the August 8 polls, Mishi Mboko, a Mombasa representative
said women should withhold sex until their men get their valid voter
ID cards.
'Women, if your husband has not been registered as a voter,
you deny him a little and tell him to go get registered and
then come back and enjoy the game.'
According to the parliamentarian, she said sex was a powerful
motivator and that registering in large numbers was the opposition's
best bet for beating the government of President Uhuru Kenyatta on
election day.
It can also be recalled that in 2009, Kenyan women launched a week-
long sex strike in order to protest infighting, in the then Unity
government and force political leaders to work together for the
common good.

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