Chebukati Admits to fault and points at Chiloba

Chebukati Admits to fault and points at Chiloba

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THE IEBC has approved far-reaching changes to its secretariat, even as the Commission awaits the publication of the full judgment by the Supreme Court repealing President Uhuru Kenyatta’s reelection.
The Commission on Saturday held a daylong crisis meeting and resolved to initiate a radical purge at the secretariat led by Chief Executive Officer Ezra Chiloba before the new presidential election in 60 days.
“Our hands are tied until we see the full judgment by the Supreme Court, but we have agreed on the way forward as part of our contingency plan,” a commissioner at the IEBC told the Star yesterday on condition of anonymity.
“It would be on the basis of that judgment that, of course, the Commission would make long-term internal changes to enhance efficiency in the conduct of the rerun.
"Some people must take responsibility immediately."
Citing irregularities and illegalities in how the IEBC tallied and reported the August 8 Presidential vote, the Supreme Court on Friday declared the results invalid, null and void, and said a new election must be held within two months.
On Saturday, the electoral bosses endorsed major changes to Operations and the Legal and ICT departments, with heads expected to roll this week.
These wide-ranging changes are part of the commission's internal restructuring efforts ahead of the epic Presidential rematch.
According to the evidence that the petitioners adduced before the apex court, a number of forms 34A and 34B - the statutory election declaration instruments- were either not properly signed or tampered with, in what indicted the Operations department.
The ICT department is being blamed for failing the Commission in its management of the Results Transmission System, which widely formed the backbone of the Presidential election annulment.
The Legal department is on the spot over the commission's 'poor' defence at the Supreme Court.
The Commission, however, shelved fresh recruitment in the affected departments, instead agreeing to promote internal officers to hold the positions in an acting capacity, as there is no adequate time before the new polls.
Recruitment of substantive officers will come after the election, after the commissioners examine the full judgment by the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court, during the announcement of the determination of the presidential election petition, said it would give out a well-reasoned judgment within 21 days.
The judgment will highlight areas of ‘irregularities and illegalities’ with comprehensive recommendations on officers culpability to enable the IEBC to take action on staffers, including sacking them.
Already anxiety has gripped top secretariat staff over the impending surgery, even as the opposition coalition NASA and Jubilee lock horns on the fate of the Commission.
The restructuring of the IEBC before the snap presidential election expected within two months has become a fresh battlefront, pitting Jubilee against NASA, with both parties advancing hardline positions.
Opposition leader Raila Odinga, who filed the petition prompting the court’s decision, has focused his wrath on the Commission, demanding that some commissioners and top secretariat officials be replaced.
“As NASA we will not go back to the ballot if the 'thieves' will still conduct the polls. Those thieves at the IEBC must go. Hyenas cannot be shepherds,” said Raila yesterday.
Speaking at St Steven’s ACK church, Raila insisted the Commission, as currently constituted, is tainted and should not be allowed to oversee the polls and singled out Chiloba as among the senior officers who must give way.
NASA has maintained that Chiloba, Deputy Commission Secretary (Operations) Betty Sungura-Nyabuto, Legal and Public Affairs Director Praxedes Tororey, Voter Registration and Electoral Operations Director Immaculate Kassait and ICT Director James Muhati should not supervise the next polls.
They have also named Commissioner Yakub Guliye, who chairs the ICT committee of the IEBC, but analysts say this is impossible – given the time left, as the process is lengthy and rigorous.
The push-and-pull pitting Jubilee and NASA would threaten the Commission’s preparations for a fresh Presidential poll, given the 60-day constitutional deadline.
Yesterday political analyst Martin Andati told the Star that the battle for the reconstitution of the IEBC ahead of the polls could pose serious logistical challenges to the body, if protracted.
“It is clear who should take responsibility, those who bungled the election cannot be allowed to conduct the next polls,” he said.
“We should see changes in the Operations and the IT department, because even during the hearings it was clear that they were indicted. Heads should roll and if not the opposition will have legitimate concerns.”
At the same time, the electoral agency - which was heavily indicted by the Supreme Court - will consult the government through the ministry of Interior and Education before setting the date for the repeat presidential election.
The consultation will inform the date of the new polls to ensure that they do not disrupt this year’s national examinations as schools are used as polling stations.

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Go and bring the U.M as I heard one NASA legislator call the U.N! To count the votes! I assure you Raila, one way or another will be on his way home after two months!
 
Sawa baba ....

Me my issue ni iebc ....toja mwanzo wewe kaa hapo na u psychophancy yako

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Yes am a psychophant, a psychophant for Kenya! I want the next five years to be conducive for bizness, more improved infrastructure for our nation, better education. Am not getting any of that from NASA just crazy rhetoric and dancing! People in Mathare and Kibera can sing Raila Tibim all they want but I and the majority of Kenyans will be there for them in two months time! To save them from Raila, the Lord of Poverty and ensure they benefit from Jubilee's agenda for improvement of their lives and upgrading of their living conditions in the slum!
 
Yes am a psychophant, a psychophant for Kenya! I want the next five years to be conducive for bizness, more improved infrastructure for our nation, better education. Am not getting any of that from NASA just crazy rhetoric and dancing! People in Mathare and Kibera can sing Raila Tibim all they want but I and the majority of Kenyans will be there for them in two months time! To save them from Raila, the Lord of Poverty and ensure they benefit from Jubilee's agenda for improvement of their lives and upgrading of their living conditions in the slum!

A nation built upon injustice is a nation destined to fail. I feel the "Lord of Poverty" & NASA's push for a just and more equal society is long-term looking and will be rewarding than JAP's promise for a bigger economy. Kenya's economy isn't working for the poor right now and it will not work for them however big it grows to unless there is a real and radical shift of government policy towards a pro-poor society.

If tribe wasn't a factor, the choice of who to vote for cant be more clearer for the Kenyan voter.
 
Raila will still lose so those making noises oooh chiloba oooh iebc is nonsense....
 
Yes am a psychophant, a psychophant for Kenya! I want the next five years to be conducive for bizness, more improved infrastructure for our nation, better education. Am not getting any of that from NASA just crazy rhetoric and dancing! People in Mathare and Kibera can sing Raila Tibim all they want but I and the majority of Kenyans will be there for them in two months time! To save them from Raila, the Lord of Poverty and ensure they benefit from Jubilee's agenda for improvement of their lives and upgrading of their living conditions in the slum!
Sawa

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A nation built upon injustice is a nation destined to fail. I feel the "Lord of Poverty" & NASA's push for a just and more equal society is long-term looking and will be rewarding than JAP's promise for a bigger economy. Kenya's economy isn't working for the poor right now and it will not work for them however big it grows to unless there is a real and radical shift of government policy towards a pro-poor society.

If tribe wasn't a factor, the choice of who to vote for cant be more clearer for the Kenyan voter.
Thank you literally every other kenyan sees this ispokua some few psychos!!!...even non kenyans know who Raila is truly...

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A nation built upon injustice is a nation destined to fail. I feel the "Lord of Poverty" & NASA's push for a just and more equal society is long-term looking and will be rewarding than JAP's promise for a bigger economy. Kenya's economy isn't working for the poor right now and it will not work for them however big it grows to unless there is a real and radical shift of government policy towards a pro-poor society.

If tribe wasn't a factor, the choice of who to vote for cant be more clearer for the Kenyan voter.
I concur. Even as someone who has been in the thick of many projects in Kenya i can tell you without shying that pro poor policies are the surest way to lift a nation up. Many projects just build monuments and edifices that don't benefit the people in the immediate vicinity. Did you know most villagers around masinga dam have no electricity decades after it was built for that purpose? I have worked in a major water project b4 and even years later when I pass by, the people living right next to the source have no clean water. Yaani social component is near zero. I lived in eldy once and the folks near chebara dam which supplies eldy think potable water is complex English, just imagine since it was built huko ma 80s. But if you point that out, you are labeled a communist!
 
sipati picha Raila akishinda, huyu jamaa tena mjaluo mwenzake sijui atakuwa kwenye wakati mgumu kiasi gani kwasababu anaonekana kabisa yupo biased against Laira na anamtetea Uhuru. kwanini hajihudhuru ili aje mtu nutro?
 
A nation built upon injustice is a nation destined to fail. I feel the "Lord of Poverty" & NASA's push for a just and more equal society is long-term looking and will be rewarding than JAP's promise for a bigger economy. Kenya's economy isn't working for the poor right now and it will not work for them however big it grows to unless there is a real and radical shift of government policy towards a pro-poor society.

If tribe wasn't a factor, the choice of who
Kenya isnt Zimbambwe any fight for any injustices has to go side by side with economic growth! We dont eat words and court rulings and demonstrations! Under NASA only the political elite matter and they can disrupt business and everyday life! What about the working Kenyan? Uhuru tano tena!
 
Rahisi, kama ilivyo wasimamizi kwenye vituo vya kupigia kura.

Vyama viruhusiwe pia mfano NASA watoe ICT experts na Jubilee watoe ICT experts. Harafu nafasi ya chiloba wawe watu wawili mmoja awe Kalonzo na mwingine William Ruto. Hivyo ndo katiba yenu inatakiwa muidraft ili mpate uwazi mnaotaka, vinginevyo mtafilisi hiyo nchi. Methinks.
 
Kenya isnt Zimbambwe any fight for any injustices has to go side by side with economic growth! We dont eat words and court rulings and demonstrations! Under NASA only the political elite matter and they can disrupt business and everyday life! What about the working Kenyan? Uhuru tano tena!

Well, pingli-nywee first, justice sets a proper foundation for real economic growth. Those words, court rulings and demonstrations on the streets (Democracy by another name) that you deride are what put Kibaki in power back in 2002 and resulted in real and sustained economic growth for Kenya NOT Mr Moi's goodwill. An economy where everybody gains, not just the rich is what you need not growth for the rich and status quo for the rest.

True, Kenya might not be Zimbabwe, (it is actually more like South Africa) a big economy where the average guy is feeling the heat economically. Jubilee in 5 years hasn't done anything significant for "the working Kenyan" you mention above. At least NASA is visibly pro-poor. They might not do everything they have promised but in this actions speak louder than words. I would bank on NASA's words over Jubilee's actions.

So I reiterate my point; If tribe wasn't a factor, the choice of who to vote for cant be more clearer for the Kenyan voter.
 
I concur. Even as someone who has been in the thick of many projects in Kenya i can tell you without shying that pro poor policies are the surest way to lift a nation up. Many projects just build monuments and edifices that don't benefit the people in the immediate vicinity. Did you know most villagers around masinga dam have no electricity decades after it was built for that purpose? I have worked in a major water project b4 and even years later when I pass by, the people living right next to the source have no clean water. Yaani social component is near zero. I lived in eldy once and the folks near chebara dam which supplies eldy think potable water is complex English, just imagine since it was built huko ma 80s. But if you point that out, you are labeled a communist!

Its weird Quickly how Kenya successfully self-colonized. The pre-colonial state's structure were just remodeled. The same tactics of communism/MauMau bogeyman politics and ethnic stereotyping remains intact. Funny you should be labelled a communist, just a few years ago, Kanu held the country ransom over Majimbo (DEVOLUTION) bastardizing the concept and creating fear while it is now being praised for making the country more competitive.
 
Its weird Quickly how Kenya successfully self-colonized. The pre-colonial state's structure were just remodeled. The same tactics of communism/MauMau bogeyman politics and ethnic stereotyping remains intact. Funny you should be labelled a communist, just a few years ago, Kanu held the country ransom over Majimbo (DEVOLUTION) bastardizing the concept and creating fear while it is now being praised for making the country more competitive.
Thanks alot. As much as I consider myself unpoor(am not very wealthy,but I have most essentials in life ), i fully disagree with policies that create a small, intellectually weak, super rich and super corrupt political class,that despises the hard working professional classes and patronises the poorer elements, and then claim they (the poorer ) will benefit via trickle down economics, is no system to emulate. Trickle down economics has never worked anywhere. Unless and until the govt of the day has deliberate empowerment strategies, economic emancipation for the masses is a pipe dream. The corrupt classes fail to see that expanding the creative citizen is what drives economic growth, and possibly buy their wares, and make them even richer! What some kenyans fail to grasp is that we are an unequal society because of policies pursued since independence, those of the trickle down and high potential areas first variety. Very little investment in developing human capital, but billions in monuments and edifices. Those shiny malls are staffed by people who can't afford anything in it, hata pakiti ya maziwa(80/= at village mall !) .In another world, i would be a social democrat and would feel at home electing a party like Labour in the UK or the social democrats in France, of which we have none quite frankly. Inequality in Kenya is rife, as is classism and tribalism, which closely mirror each other since they have the same mother : exclusion.


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I forgot to add, ethnic stereotyping is rife too, and is a tool of maintaining status quo. Everything under the sun has a purpose, nothing happens from nowhere.

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Mwambie Uhuru afanye bidii, sio maneno ya at kuiba kura.

Jameni si aache ukora ndo tufanye sawasawa.
 
i fully disagree with policies that create a small, intellectually weak, super rich and super corrupt political class,that despises the hard working professional classes and patronises the poorer elements, and then claim they (the poorer ) will benefit via trickle down economics, is no system to emulate. Trickle down economics has never worked anywhere.

The end result is a primitive acquisition of wealth like is so rampant in the Kenyan political class where you have lawyers who've never consulted for a firm or shown up in court ordering for top of the range customized cars that their counterpart in Austria would not afford. This in a society where a majority fought openly in a food store for basic flour.

In another world, i would be a social democrat and would feel at home electing a party like Labour in the UK or the social democrats in France, of which we have none quite frankly. Inequality in Kenya is rife, as is classism and tribalism, which closely mirror each other since they have the same mother : exclusion.

You dont really need to vote for a party per se, you can vote for the guy that shares your vision even if the party isn't actively named labor, Social or Democrat. A lot of Kenyans already did this in the other down-ballot races but are shy to do so where it matters more; the presidency.
 
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