The Independent
Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has revealed that there are approximately 129,000 records of
shared registration documents. This comes following prerogatives of shared
identification numbers. The latest case indicated that the CORD leader
Raila Odinga shared his ID card number with a woman for a concealed
county. IEBC Chair has conversely said that the cases of multiple
registrations are attributed to data entry errors at the time of
registration, possible use of one ID to register more than once, attempted
registration of more than one person using same ID as well as shared National
ID numbers.
The BVR kits are defunct
Inconsistency in the voter’s
registration indicates that the Biometric Voters Registration (BVR) kits are non-operational. As reported earlier, almost
70 kits failed on the first day of the mass voters registration exercise. It
will be remembered that the BVR tools were not reliable in the disputed general
election in 2012, forcing the IEBC to embark on manual alternatives. There is
fear that Kenya will revert to the manual voting unless the kits are
refurbished.
Raila warns of Rigging
On the contrary, Raila
Odinga has pointed out that the cases of multiple voters
registration is Jubilee’s plan to rig in the coming general election.
He has also claimed that Jubilee is using the looted public funds to hire goons
to coerce them. A few days ago, Raila Odinga raised concerns that the Jubilee
government is registering foreigners to participate in the August General
Election, besides using the National Intelligence Service (NIS) to
register voters for the upcoming election.
On the contrary, Raila
Odinga has pointed out that the cases of multiple voters
registration is Jubilee’s plan to rig in the coming general election.
He has also claimed that Jubilee is using the looted public funds to hire goons
to coerce them. A few days ago, Raila Odinga raised concerns that the Jubilee
government is registering foreigners to participate in the August General
Election, besides using the National Intelligence Service (NIS) to
register voters for the upcoming election.
President Uhuru Kenyatta has however disputed these assertions by
terming them as malevolent propaganda. Uhuru has warned the opposition
leader Raila Odinga against constantly extorting Kenyans with threats
to violence. He has also criticized Raila for trying to blackmail Kenyans with
violence after the August 8 election. Uhuru has urged Raila to go and seek
votes from Kenyans instead of talking daily about violence and claims of
rigging.
Is Raila conceding defeat?
President Uhuru Kenyatta has openly termed the concerns raised by Raila
Odinga over multiple voter registration as phobia of losing in
the general election. Uhuru claims that Raila’s habit of gratuitously citing
his name in political campaigns is a sign of conceding defeat. He has accused
the opposition of forging scandals to taint the good name of the jubilee
government. The deputy
President William Ruto has also added that the
allegations leveled by the Cord leader that Jubilee MPs are changing laws to
suit their needs is malicious and deluded. Raila has however laughed off their
remarks by saying that they will be embarrassed during the elections and that
he will not accept the results of rigged election. “Kenya will not be peaceful”
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