The opposition in Kenya have demanded access to electoral commission servers in a bid to resolve the country’s fiercely contested presidential poll. <br /><br />Provisional results show incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta has a clear lead over his rival Raila Odinga, who says the electoral commission’s IT system was hacked. <br /><br />While International observers have described the election as free and fair, the opposition coalition has now said it will accept Tuesday’s vote based on figures found in the commission’s servers. <br /><br />The row over the presidential result has raised fears of a repeat of the violence which erupted after Kenya’s disputed election 10 years ago. <br /><br />That saw around 1,200 people killed and hundreds of thousands displaced.<br />