“Djibouti’s President Ismail Omar Guelleh won a fifth five-year term on Saturday after an election boycotted by most of the opposition, securing over 97% of the votes cast, official data from the Interior Ministry on Saturday showed. Friday’s vote pitted only one challenger against the incumbent – relative newcomer Zakaria Ismail Farah. The Interior Ministry data showed that he came second with 2.48% of the 177,391 votes cast. Some 5,447 ballots were declared invalid.”
“Farah said the results were ‘far from reality’. ‘This outcome is undoubtedly the result of ballot-box stuffing, (which) occurred in the absence of my delegates,’ he told Reuters, adding they were barred from accessing polling stations to monitor the process. Alexis Mohamed, the president’s chief advisor, denied the allegations of fraud and said Farah had abstained from casting his vote. ‘Allegations of ballot-box stuffing are absolutely false, the gentleman who raises them didn’t even vote and in doing so attacked our democracy,’ Mohamed told Reuters over the phone. Farah did not respond to a request for comment on whether he voted” – Reuters.