Ruto sets in motion plans to rig polls
Ruto
sets in motion plans to rig polls
By Correspondent
Deputy President William Ruto’s Chief
of Staff, Ken Osinde was killed so that former ICT Cabinet Secretary, Davis
Chirchir can take up the position in which the holder enjoys privileged levels
of access and security.
The move to bring in Chirchir in
March was by design, to allow him enough time to set up systems and structures
to rig the August 9 presidential poll.
Ruto was aware that Azimio la
Umoja One Kenya Presidential candidate, Raila Odinga only needs a free and fair
election to win big unlike the Kenya Kwanza which can only win by rigging.
Ruto started campaigns early as
he also set in motion plans to rig the presidential race.
In the rigging plot, they are
relying on a system they tested which failed in 2017 General Election but was perfected
in Kiambaa by-election last year.
There were however challenges in
Nandi Hills recently when it proved an impossible task for that system to be used
to rig.
This informed the desperate
action to mess up with the voter register.
Think about it; if they are able
to move, we hear they had been able to do, at least 500 people per constituency
from their respective polling station to a different one, they will have
created polling chaos.
Chaos, a perfect recipe when you
want to rig in peace.
Unfortunately for them, the key
ingredients to this rigging plot: Kipchumba Murkomen, Dennis Itumbi, Chirchir
and Adan Duale will have no room or space to execute the scheme.
They may have Chirchir, but, as
Azimio, we have eyes that see, ears that hear, God and his people, enough to
stop them.
When you hear a thief say someone
is planning to steal, it's often that the very same thief is planning to steal.
Display Comments
Leave A Comment