Cord alleges plot to rig polls

Cord alleges plot to rig polls

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Cord alleges plot to rig polls

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By NJERI RUGENE and EMEKA-MAYAKA GEKARA ( email the author)

Posted Sunday, February 17 2013 at 00:30

In Summary

  • PM accuses Kimemia, Karangi and Gichangi of engaging in partisan activities aimed at swaying the March 4 elections his opponent's way but the Jubilee candidate dismisses claims saying the Premier has sensed defeat
  • Uhuru's side dismisses claims saying rivals creating excuses


Prime Minister Raila Odinga's Cord Coalition has questioned the neutrality of top public service and security officials and claims their activities risk compromising the integrity of the March 4 General Election.

The PM's campaign secretariat on Saturday pointed a finger at head of Public Service Francis Kimemia, whom they accused of backing "one candidate".

Mr Odinga is locked in a tight race for State House with Jubilee Coalition candidate Uhuru Kenyatta.

Mr Odinga's campaign team alleged that Chief of Defence Forces Julius Karangi, National Intelligence Service director-general Michael Gichangi and Mr Kimemia were "actively involved" in campaigns of Mr Kenyatta's The National Alliance.

"They are involved in partisan activities aimed at influencing the elections in favour of one of the presidential candidates and/or against one candidate," read a statement signed by Mr Eliud Owalo, the head of Mr Odinga's campaign secretariat.

Cord claimed to have "irrefutable evidence" of Mr Kimemia's alleged involvement in the campaigns claiming he was giving instructions to district, provincial and county commissioners to seek votes for a presidential candidate.

Odinga's team also claimed that some ambassadors and principal secretaries had been recruited into the campaign.

Jubilee leader Uhuru Kenyatta dismissed the claims, saying his opponents were creating excuses because they sensed they had fallen behind in the race for State House:

"The baseless allegations from the Cord group are characteristic of a team that has sensed defeat and is now clutching at straws," read a statement to newsrooms sent by Mr Kenyatta's spokesman Munyori Buku.

"They are losing this election, and they know it for a fact. For the record, the Jubilee campaign is self-propelling and supported by millions of Kenyans."

Mr Odinga's statement comes at a time when opinion polls predict a close race between the leading candidates.

The allegations effectively turn the spotlight on the security agencies which came under scrutiny for what the Waki Commission on post-election violence considered as their partisan involvement in the controversial 2007 elections.

Mr Odinga's team also claimed that members of the provincial administration had been directed to draw up a strategy of suppressing voter turnout against one candidate.

The statement comes barely two days after Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka's Wiper Party complained to the electoral commission that Mr Kimemia had instructed the provincial administration to support Jubilee's Charity Ngilu for the Kitui Senate seat.

Mr David Musila, the Wiper chairman who wrote the letter, is in a tight contest with Mrs Ngilu, one of the Jubilee principals.

Mr Musila, the Defence assistant minister, said the party feared the outcome of the elections would "certainly not be free and fair" should the electoral commission fail to intervene, and planned to raise the matter with international observers.

"We want to take the opportunity to inform them that the Office of the President intends to use public officers to campaign for candidates of Jubilee and to rig the election in favour of this coalition."

However, Mr Kimemia on Saturday denied any involvement by the provincial administration in campaigns. He said that civil servants have been warned not to engage in political activities or else they would face disciplinary action.

Mr Kimemia said he had sent a circular to that effect.

"I wish to remind you that it is an electoral offence for any public servant to be engaged in politics. The requirement for non-participation in politics must be strictly adhered to by all public servants. The relevant arms of government are under instructions to work closely with the IEBC to ensure compliance with this requirement," said the circular dated February 11 and copied to permanent secretaries, provincial commissioners, the electoral commission, the Inspector-General of Police and the Director of Public Prosecutions.

On Saturday, he said that Jubilee had raised similar grievances that public servants had been instructed to campaign for their opponents.

He said he wrote the circular following allegations and counter-accusations by political parties that some public servants may be partisan.

In their statement, Cord claimed that Mr Kimemia recently met six permanent secretaries in Elementaita (in Nakuru County) and advised them to support Jubilee.

"Mr Gichangi has been part of various strategy meetings held at various places including at Pizza Garden, Nairobi (on December 20, 2012) and Outspan Hotel in Nyeri on December 15, 2012 with the same aim. One of the most recent activities were meetings held on February 7, 2013 at General Karangi's office at the Department of Defence headquarters."

Asked for a comment on the claims, Gen Karangi said he had none.


Cord alleges plot to rig polls - CAMPAIGN NEWS - elections.nation.co.ke



MY TAKE

The sad thing is they r all Kikuyus and whether they got the positions on merit or tribal lineage or not, they r there to protect the interests of their tribes! Kenya has been there before and continue to be there now and i am afraid in the long future to come
 
Cord alleges plot to rig polls

DNCORD1203g.jpg




By NJERI RUGENE and EMEKA-MAYAKA GEKARA ( email the author)

Posted Sunday, February 17 2013 at 00:30

In Summary

  • PM accuses Kimemia, Karangi and Gichangi of engaging in partisan activities aimed at swaying the March 4 elections his opponent's way but the Jubilee candidate dismisses claims saying the Premier has sensed defeat
  • Uhuru's side dismisses claims saying rivals creating excuses


Prime Minister Raila Odinga's Cord Coalition has questioned the neutrality of top public service and security officials and claims their activities risk compromising the integrity of the March 4 General Election.

The PM's campaign secretariat on Saturday pointed a finger at head of Public Service Francis Kimemia, whom they accused of backing "one candidate".

Mr Odinga is locked in a tight race for State House with Jubilee Coalition candidate Uhuru Kenyatta.

Mr Odinga's campaign team alleged that Chief of Defence Forces Julius Karangi, National Intelligence Service director-general Michael Gichangi and Mr Kimemia were "actively involved" in campaigns of Mr Kenyatta's The National Alliance.

"They are involved in partisan activities aimed at influencing the elections in favour of one of the presidential candidates and/or against one candidate," read a statement signed by Mr Eliud Owalo, the head of Mr Odinga's campaign secretariat.

Cord claimed to have "irrefutable evidence" of Mr Kimemia's alleged involvement in the campaigns claiming he was giving instructions to district, provincial and county commissioners to seek votes for a presidential candidate.

Odinga's team also claimed that some ambassadors and principal secretaries had been recruited into the campaign.

Jubilee leader Uhuru Kenyatta dismissed the claims, saying his opponents were creating excuses because they sensed they had fallen behind in the race for State House:

"The baseless allegations from the Cord group are characteristic of a team that has sensed defeat and is now clutching at straws," read a statement to newsrooms sent by Mr Kenyatta's spokesman Munyori Buku.

"They are losing this election, and they know it for a fact. For the record, the Jubilee campaign is self-propelling and supported by millions of Kenyans."

Mr Odinga's statement comes at a time when opinion polls predict a close race between the leading candidates.

The allegations effectively turn the spotlight on the security agencies which came under scrutiny for what the Waki Commission on post-election violence considered as their partisan involvement in the controversial 2007 elections.

Mr Odinga's team also claimed that members of the provincial administration had been directed to draw up a strategy of suppressing voter turnout against one candidate.

The statement comes barely two days after Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka's Wiper Party complained to the electoral commission that Mr Kimemia had instructed the provincial administration to support Jubilee's Charity Ngilu for the Kitui Senate seat.

Mr David Musila, the Wiper chairman who wrote the letter, is in a tight contest with Mrs Ngilu, one of the Jubilee principals.

Mr Musila, the Defence assistant minister, said the party feared the outcome of the elections would "certainly not be free and fair" should the electoral commission fail to intervene, and planned to raise the matter with international observers.

"We want to take the opportunity to inform them that the Office of the President intends to use public officers to campaign for candidates of Jubilee and to rig the election in favour of this coalition."

However, Mr Kimemia on Saturday denied any involvement by the provincial administration in campaigns. He said that civil servants have been warned not to engage in political activities or else they would face disciplinary action.

Mr Kimemia said he had sent a circular to that effect.

"I wish to remind you that it is an electoral offence for any public servant to be engaged in politics. The requirement for non-participation in politics must be strictly adhered to by all public servants. The relevant arms of government are under instructions to work closely with the IEBC to ensure compliance with this requirement," said the circular dated February 11 and copied to permanent secretaries, provincial commissioners, the electoral commission, the Inspector-General of Police and the Director of Public Prosecutions.

On Saturday, he said that Jubilee had raised similar grievances that public servants had been instructed to campaign for their opponents.

He said he wrote the circular following allegations and counter-accusations by political parties that some public servants may be partisan.

In their statement, Cord claimed that Mr Kimemia recently met six permanent secretaries in Elementaita (in Nakuru County) and advised them to support Jubilee.

"Mr Gichangi has been part of various strategy meetings held at various places including at Pizza Garden, Nairobi (on December 20, 2012) and Outspan Hotel in Nyeri on December 15, 2012 with the same aim. One of the most recent activities were meetings held on February 7, 2013 at General Karangi's office at the Department of Defence headquarters."

Asked for a comment on the claims, Gen Karangi said he had none.


Cord alleges plot to rig polls - CAMPAIGN NEWS - elections.nation.co.ke



MY TAKE

The sad thing is they r all Kikuyus and whether they got the positions on merit or tribal lineage or not, they r there to protect the interests of their tribes! Kenya has been there before and continue to be there now and i am afraid in the long future to come

Very likely,soma hapa.....

https://www.jamiiforums.com/kenyan-...-the-iebc-is-compromised-and-in-question.html

na hapa....

https://www.jamiiforums.com/kenyan-...a-mikakati-ya-kuchakachua-kura-za-2013-a.html
 
Cord alleges plot to rig polls

MY TAKE

The sad thing is they r all Kikuyus and whether they got the positions on merit or tribal lineage or not, they r there to protect the interests of their tribes! Kenya has been there before and continue to be there now and i am afraid in the long future to come

The interest raila has in openly declaring that he is against entrenchment of status quote is also motivated by ethnicity and has nothing to do with kenya "in general". So far he looks vulnerable of loosing this election because his ICC proponent backfired! even to his darling the western governments know this because he is trailing in terms of ability to secure nomination for the presidency, he has ultimately been outwitted, hence the need to call for false allegations of rigging to remain relevant even after a loss in the coming election.

All these are strategies, he is using to maintain himself but is this strategy credible? His "two-horse" adversarial proclamation and declaration between Kikuyu and luo, is set to communicate to his western handlers that the issue in these election is about tribes or kikuyu or luo, which is also pre-election fodder to create a frenzy for rigging allegations, yet it is not only the kikuyu and the luos voting. We have 43 tribes voting.

Remember there are more than 12 presidential candidates and all these have invested equal amounts of energy resources and time in campaigning and offering themselves to positions of leadership. So this coming election is not all about kikuyu and luo conflict as Raila and his components are trying to convey to the world. The coming elections is about PUTTING KENYA IN THE RIGHT PATH of peace and reconciliation among 42 tribes. It is also about issues of health, education, security et al.
 
Uchaguzi wa mwaka huu utakuwa mbaya kuliko hata ule vichinjio,na kwanini viongozi wa vyombo nyeti vya ulinzi na usalama vyote vipo chini ya kabila moja wakati inajulikana kenya kuna ukabila kwanini kama Kibaki alikuwa na nia nzuri asiweke makabila mchanganyiko,kwenye polisi kahakikisha kwa kila njia anamuweka Kamishna wa Upelelezi kutoka kabila lake pamoja na kutokuwa na sifa,ukienda wizara ya fedha ,nishati,usafirishaji zote ni kabila moja na kuna waziri mmoja mpuuzi naye akawateua watu wa kabila lake wengi kuwa eti wajumbe wa bodi ya bandari ya Mombasa,hili kabila haliwezi kuachia madaraka,baada ya Moi kuwaweka pembeni na baadaye kuingia wao wamejiapiza kuwa lazima mtu wao ndie awe mkazi wa mjengo wa kilimani,hakika inasikitisha kwani wengi wahilo kabila hawaoni hawasikii ,ukiuliza ni kitu gani ambacho huyo bwana kakifanya hadi utake kufa kwa ajili yake utasikia tu aii huyu ni mtu wa kwetu mbaasi.
 
hehe some comments make me laugh Raila z jst tryin to b relevant cz ameishiwa na sera na vitendawil ndizo zake....wen he ws busy being a comedian Uhuru ws busy mobilizin his supporters wachukue kura n nw he sense defeat no wanda the accusations
 
Odinga is starting again. Wakati ule wa Urais wa Kibaki alisema hayo hayo na kuleta fujo sana pale Nairobi kwa kujiita yeye ni Rais wa Kenya mpaka wakampa Uwaziri Mkuu ambao haukuwepo. Here we go again Raila. Where is Kofi Annan?
 
Odinga kashaanza, halafu yakiharibika watuhumiwa wanakuwa wengine yeye hayumo...
 
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