Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Kenya election officials quit

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NAIROBI — Three Kenyan election officials resigned yesterday, increasing chaos at the electoral Commission following last year’s botched presidenti­al vote that had to be rerun and was then boycotted by the opposition.

The resignatio­ns leave only two commission­ers and the chairman at the Independen­t Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) which last week sent its chief executive on three months’ compulsory leave pending an audit on procuremen­t matters.

“The events related to the purported vote (to suspend the CEO) have greatly shaken our already feeble confidence in the chair,” IEBC Vice Chairwoman Consolata Nkatha Maina and commission­ers Margaret Mwachanya and Paul Kurgat said in a statement, adding that not all of the six commission­ers were present, as required, when the vote happened.

IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati said he had learned of the commission­ers’ resignatio­n from news reports and would respond after he is formally informed.

Senate majority leader Kipchumba Murkomen said Chebukati and the two remaining commission­ers should resign within a week or a tribunal would be formed to investigat­e them.

“My call for IEBC Commission­ers to resign is informed by recent wrangles linked to the fight for tenders plus control and manipulati­on of IEBC staff,” Murkomen said on Twitter.

Last year’s election re-run raised fears of a return to political violence in Kenya where more than 1 200 people were killed after a disputed poll in 2007, although President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga appeared to put their fierce rivalry behind them last month.

Even before the August 8 vote, many Kenyans, including Odinga, were querying IEBC’s ability to ensure a free and fair election. A few days before the ballot, a commission official was found dead in unclear circumstan­ces.

In October, another commission­er, Roselyn Akombe, quit a week before the rerun, saying she and her staff had been repeatedly threatened. — AP

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