Martha Karua Files Petition to Challenge Anne Waiguru's Kirinyaga Governor Victory

Martha Karua Files Petition to Challenge Anne Waiguru's Kirinyaga Governor Victory

Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua on Tuesday filed a petition seeking to challenge Anne Waiguru's win at the Kerugoya High Court.

Karua, through her lawyer Gitobu Imanyara said the August 8th election where former Devolution Cabinet Secretary was declared Kirinyaga governor was not credible, free and fair.

The former Gichugu Member of Parliament also cited the Supreme Court ruling that annulled the election of President Uhuru Kenyatta for a second term as a basis for her case.

Karua said the verdict delivered by the Supreme Court led by Chief Justice David Maraga set precedent.

She said that the ruling by the apec court will affects the governor, senator and MP elections.

"This election was held on the same day the IEBC conducted polls in the country," Imanyara told journalists after they filed the petition.

Karua said she will seek dismissal of Waiguru's victory on a preliminary point based on the findings of the Supreme Court. She will then proceed to full hearing of her petition, if the court fails to nullify the election on the preliminary basis.

The former Justice Minister said she has enough evidence of massive voter bribery at polling stations. She also claims that her agents were barred from accessing polling stations.

Karua also alleges that there was forgery of the form 37A used to transmit results from polling centers to the county tallying centre.

She also alleges that unauthorised individuals were allowed to manned voting centres.

She said that evidence in her possession indicated that over 58,000 votes was illegally added into IEBC's KIEMS to the advantage of Anne Waiguru.

Karua names IEBC, the county returning officer, Waiguru and Deputy Governor Peter Ndambiri as respondents in the petition.

Waiguru was announced the winner of Kirinyaga governor seat after garnering 159,606 votes against Karua's 120,341.

Comments

Omera (not verified)     Tue, 09/05/2017 @ 03:16pm

Does Jambazi Wangari Njoka still remember that the British Kamburus are investigating her and fellow jambazi Wetangula Waceke for receiving bribes from BAT?

Anonymous (not verified)     Tue, 09/05/2017 @ 03:28pm

She is within her rights to contest and by all means she should. Jubilee did not only fix the presidiential results and if she wins Uhuru will have to look for a new side dish. Good luck Martha

Omera (not verified)     Tue, 09/05/2017 @ 03:45pm

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Ni sawa ajalibu bahati ata yeye akatwage mali kama wezi wengine mupaka siku ile wanjinga wanaKenya wataamuka.I just wonder if the Kirinyaga fools were using their brains to elect jambazi Mumbi.But they were better than the six million idiots who voted for COMMANDER of MURDERERS,muuaji Raila who can kill anybody Including his son,Castro to become Kenya's president.

karuaJinga (not verified)     Tue, 09/05/2017 @ 11:31pm

karua you are naswa mole...and looser.

Kaa kwa baridi milele....kama io makoti ya watu wa sda itaokoa wewe pole.....

Uyo supreme hakuenda kwa cid nis for infor b4 annuling....jinga ya mwisho....

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