Wafula Chebukati, a former chairman of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), claims he is now prepared to dispel the myths surrounding the server that transmitted the 2022 Presidential election.
Chebukati announced that he will discuss the problems at the Annual Electoral Integrity Conference in July in a tweet on Wednesday, May 3.
I’m happy to announce that my research, “Role of Technology in Improving the Integrity of the Electoral Process in Kenya,” has been approved for presentation at the ElectIntegrity Annual Conference, which will take place from July 3–7. “The server” in Kenyan elections will be demystified by my discourse,” he claimed.
The Royal Military College of Canada is home to the Electoral Integrity Project (EIP). EIP aims to improve elections in countries all over the world by doing cutting-edge, social science research that is recognized internationally.
This comes after the opposition called for the IEBC server to be opened again so that the results of the elections on August 9 could be known. This has been a part of their demands for the nation’s electoral reform as well. Raila has previously said that he will accept the results if the servers show that Ruto won.
He said that although data from an IEBC insider indicated he won by more than eight million votes, they had been rigged in favor of President William Ruto.
“My guys, the whistleblower plainly demonstrates that they stole the election. What’s the fear when they would open the server otherwise? As they had done with the IEBC, they then corrupted the Supreme Court, according to Raila.