Election Annulment: Not Yet Eureka for Kenyatta!
September 1 2017 By Abiodun Giwa
Raila Odinga has floored Uhuru Kenyatta, with the Kenya Supreme Court annulment of the presidential election results on Friday, and orders a new election.
The Supreme Court has ordered the IEBC to order a fresh election within 60 days. According to available information from kenya, the chief judge said that the annulment was a majority decision with only two dissension.
Now, roll back developments in Kenya to eight days before the election and the murder of Msando, the IT manager in the IEBC, to the allegations of the hacking of the IEBC servers by unknown people that used the murdered IT manager's id to access the servers.
Aside from the case of the murdered IEBC's IT manager, a young author, Newton Ochieng Ong'ele, was reported to have disappeared few days to the launching of a book, said to be capable to impact the elections. No news about him has been heard since then.
From account of development in Kenya, observers believe that the rigging of the August 8 president election was hatched and there is no way the chairman of the electoral commission, Wafula Chebukati, can wash his hands clean.
The Supreme Court has ordered the IEBC to order a fresh election within 60 days. According to available information from kenya, the chief judge said that the annulment was a majority decision with only two dissension.
Now, roll back developments in Kenya to eight days before the election and the murder of Msando, the IT manager in the IEBC, to the allegations of the hacking of the IEBC servers by unknown people that used the murdered IT manager's id to access the servers.
Aside from the case of the murdered IEBC's IT manager, a young author, Newton Ochieng Ong'ele, was reported to have disappeared few days to the launching of a book, said to be capable to impact the elections. No news about him has been heard since then.
From account of development in Kenya, observers believe that the rigging of the August 8 president election was hatched and there is no way the chairman of the electoral commission, Wafula Chebukati, can wash his hands clean.