Ruto, Raila Clash on Twitter over Removal of IEBC Commissioners from Office

Ruto, Raila Clash on Twitter over Removal of IEBC Commissioners from Office

President Ruto and Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition leader Raila Odinga have once again clashed on social media over the removal of the four IEBC commissioners who disowned the results of the August 9th presidential election.

In a late-night tweet, Ruto reaffirmed his decision to suspend the four election officials and the formation of a tribunal to investigate their conduct during the last general election.

He also told off Odinga for planning public rallies to protest the suspension and removal of IEBC Vice Chairperson Juliana Cherera and commissioners Irene Masit, Francis Wanderi, and Justus Nyang’aya, who have since resigned.

“Even with the system/deep state you lost the election. Stop deluding yourself & lying. The coup to overturn the people's will using rogue commissioners, you are now threatening us with maandamano about, failed. Their guilt or innocence will be determined by tribunal. Rule of law it is,” Ruto told Raila in a tweet.

Hours later, Odinga responded to Ruto by sharing a video of the president disapproving the results of the 2007 general election, where the late former President Mwai Kibaki was declared the winner by the electoral commission.

“Usijifanye leo hii kwamba umesahau (do not pretend today that you have forgotten) when the shoe was firmly on the other foot. Let me just leave this here,” Raila captioned the video.
 
On Friday, Odinga announced he will hold a series of rallies to oppose the removal of the commissioners from office, terming the move as a plot by Ruto to rig the 2027 presidential election.

“We wish to remind Mr Ruto that this country has had a system like the one he is trying to reinvent. We fought that system. We brought down that system. We will do so to the one he is inventing now. We will bring it down…Let us all stand up for our country before it is too late,” Raila said.
 

Comments

Guest (not verified)     Sun, 12/04/2022 @ 12:38pm

It’s was clear of you want to win Kenya election (Presidency) all you have to do is control the IEBC Chair & some commissioners.

But IEBC Chairman is the person to bribe , Blackmail & threaten.

The voter count doesn’t matter.

Good luck to future IEBC Commissioners , Chairman & their families.

Maxiley (not verified)     Mon, 12/05/2022 @ 03:34am

In reply to by Juju (not verified)

Add the resurgence of AIDS/HIV in the lake region.And unrestrained prostitution on Migingo island,and the dwindling harvest of Ngenge,and Omena in Lake victoria.These are the issue to be tackled head on.Elections are over.

Mwororo (not verified)     Sun, 12/04/2022 @ 04:25pm

Raila,Which system did you bring down and when? Moi walked away after expiration of his presidential term. You went to bed with the same dictator Moi. In 2002 you became the Secretary General of KANU, yet you were the boss of NDP party. Same Moi whom you were overthrowing in your 1982 coup became your buddy while Wanjiku was still under the yoke of Moi's tyranny? You got paid by Moi some NDP MPs got cabinet posts in KANU government. You got everything for you and your friends including the Kisumu molasses. So, again, what government system did you fight and bring down?

PPPian (not verified)     Mon, 12/05/2022 @ 05:55am

Ruto lost the Election. Perio. And GOD is Witness to This. The Thief is Naked and Pretends to be Clothed; and this is Why he Suspended those Who are Witnessses to Manipulation of tge Election in His faulty Fraudulent Presidency. He is Afraid of Them.

Asista (not verified)     Thu, 12/08/2022 @ 12:20am

In reply to by PPPian (not verified)

Remember the fully loaded truck delivering nothing but forgeries that turned out to be hot air? It still remains hot air. If there were any evidence to prove election malpractice, that was the day and time to adduce. In court. Elections were worn in the constituencies and there has never been a contest of anyone of its results. The tally for which is in the public domain. All that was done in Bomas was to tally all the uncontested contingency results.

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