Kenya’s electoral chair has demanded that the Chief Executive Officer to explain an array of issues in ‘executing the preparation for the fresh elections’.
The IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati in memo dated September 5. to the Commission Secretary details numerous failures by the secretariat that formed a key part of the Supreme Court proceedings.
Chebukati states that Ezra Chiloba, the CEO issued a memo that appeared to contradict the position of the commission in relation to the impugned presidential elections.
The commission contracted Messer Al ghurair to print the county’s ballot papers and Forms to be used in the presidential elections under defined contractual terms and obligations.
“Respond and explain what happened to the printed forms that were meant to have various approved security features and names of candidates printed in accordance with the ballot proofs,” he said.
“..and where they were availed and failed to work, explain the failure…”
The chairman noted the commission spent KSh848m on buying satellite phones but that the phones were not distributed to each tallying centre and constituency as intended.
“Explain what occasioned the massive failure in the devices that would have been used in transmitting the results,” he said.
Chiloba was further asked to give reasons why the IEBC chairman’s password was allegedly used to access the results transmission system.
“Paul Mugo and Boniface Wamae who were under instructions from ICT director James Muhati, through your office, confirmed the creation of username account and a password in the name of the chairperson without my knowledge or consent.”
Other demands that sought explanations include: “Explain what went wrong with KIEMS results transmission where over 10,366 out of 40,883 polling stations sent text results without accompanying Forms 34A.”
“Further explain why the commission used the subject server for day to day operations prior to the elections and also why the staff in the ICT directorate used passwords different from their IEBC password.”
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