NASA Reacts to IEBC CEO Ezra Chiloba's 3-Week Leave

NASA Reacts to IEBC CEO Ezra Chiloba's 3-Week Leave

National Super Alliance (NASA) Chief Executive Officer Norman Magaya has rubbished the decision by embattled Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) CEO Ezra Chiloba to take a three weeks leave ahead of the October 26th repeat election.

Magaya maintained that Nasa would not be hoodwinked by Chiloba's leave into re-entering the presidential race, adding that not even the resignation of US or UK envoys in Kenya would make them change their decision.

"Even if (US Ambassador to Kenya) Bob Godec and (UK envoy to Kenya) NicHailey themselves resigned today, NASA wouldn't participate in the shambolic poll. Such is a mockery of Chiloba leave," said Magaya on his Twitter account.

The Nasa boss added that the repeat poll had already been rigged and they would not be part of it.

"This is programmed election fraud scheme. No news here. We maintain no election on 26.10.17," he added.

“This is the first time I’m taking leave since my son was born. He turns two years (old) in two weeks’ time,” IEBC CEO Chiloba told Reuters.

Nasa has been pushing for the removal of Chiloba and 11 other IEBC staff, who it linked to the bungling of cancelled August 8th election.

Nasa leader Raila Odinga, had described Chiloba as the “coup plotter in chief” for allegedly controlling operations at IEBC and frustrating attempts to initiate any reforms.

Comments

Sokora (not verified)     Fri, 10/20/2017 @ 09:23am

NASA does not own Kenya. Kenya belongs to every citizen. If Magaya and company including all NASA supporters are so dissatisfied with Kenya, they need to follow the example set by Akombe. Kenya must be united. Political parties are just parties. But, serikali iko!

sam ingram (not verified)     Fri, 10/20/2017 @ 09:40am

To my opinion it's ok for NASA not to participate in the election that is their constitutional right, however the other people have a constitutional right to vote and should be afforded that. If NASA want to demonstrate on election day, they can but they have to pave way for people who want so people voting can cast their ballot.

Honestly (not verified)     Fri, 10/20/2017 @ 09:54am

More tantrums, from a spoiled child, this NASA kid is used to getting what they demand by wailing and kicking, then smushing it immediately. Keep it up, the wolf you’ve been crying about us around the corner!

Guest1 (not verified)     Fri, 10/20/2017 @ 10:34am

In reply to by Honestly (not verified)

Honestly. Read the following:[10/14, 10:02 PM] ‪+254 705 966742‬: Share widely ...

26/10/2017 “Kenyan Presidential Election” Results as contained in IEBC servers.

Uhuru Kenyatta: 7,208,013
Raila Odinga: 5,086,208
Others: 189,456
Spoilt votes: 92,567
Voter turnout- 65%.

IEBC will declare Uhuru- 57.31% as President Elect against Raila Odinga-40.44%.

That is why Jubilee is desperate to have Raila Odinga on the ballot.

Have you ever wondered why Jubilee and IEBC are desperate to have Raila on the ballot for the 26-10-2017 election?
Well, here's the clue;
The computer system needs Raila's numbers in order to generate Uhuru's. If Raila gets zero votes the system will return zero for Uhuru. Big problem.
Ask any computer programmer!!!

Anonymous (not verified)     Fri, 10/20/2017 @ 02:36pm

Appearances. You were told to take leave to give the election some form of legitimacy. It is a sham election.It shows how desparate Jubliee is getting to portray that all is well when we all know all is not .

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