Jeremiah Kioni Encourages Raila, Wants Him to Use Friendship with Ruto to Ensure IEBC's Chambers Are Opened

  • Jeremiah Kioni has asked Raila Odinga to use his understanding with President William Ruto to push for the opening of IEBC servers
  • Kioni highlighted the loss of 94 lives during the protest demanding election transparency, urging Raila to prioritize solving the server issue
  • He suggested that an investigation should be carried out on electoral fraud since 2007, claiming it would close the loopholes in the election
  • Kioni proposed a “one-touch Coalition” strategy, to increase the political numbers of Mount Kenya to oust Ruto in the next election

Nairobi – Secretary General of the Jubilee Party Jeremiah Kioni has wanted him Raila Odinga to promote his new friendship with President William Ruto.

Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni reminded Raila about the protests against IEBC after the 2022 elections. Photo: Jubilee Party.
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Kionu urged the veteran politician to push for the opening of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) servers.

During the church service, Kioni reminded Raila about the dedication of their followers during the protest that followed the disputed 2022 General Election.

He highlighted the loss of life and pain endured by those who demanded transparency in the election process.

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“Raila Amollo Odinga, you are now very close to William Ruto. You took us to the march, we were beaten; you were shot when you told them to open the server. Tell that guy to fix the IEBC. You are with him every day. Let's stop bothering each other here. That is something that you should solve, we were fighting for it together and we were almost killed because of saying that the IEBC server should be opened. Why don't they open the server? 94 people died when we were saying open the server,” Kioni said.

The veteran politician pointed out that the call to open the servers of IEBC has been going on since 2007, adding that this will help close those gaps.

“I have wanted the server to be opened since 2007, not just 2022. I wanted from 2007 so that we can see who has been stealing votes; we see how the theft has been going on so that we can fix it,” Kioni said.

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Kioni further explained the bold plan of the opposition to oust Ruto, claiming that the Mt Kenya region has the necessary numbers to achieve this goal.

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He praised Ruto for unwittingly uniting the region politically and suggested that their combined strength with the national coalition could easily remove him from office.

Kioni urged the opposition to focus on building a “one-touch coalition” capable of defeating Ruto in the next election.

“We from Mount Kenya have our numbers, we have never boasted about numbers, and Ruto has put these numbers on the table for us, now we know we have numbers to put and remove. And we will remove him in the morning even if he is the chairman of IEBC. touch union I don't want a game with William Samoei Ruto,” he said.

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Elsewhere, Supreme Court judge Isaac Lenaola criticized the government for the delay in reconstituting the IEBC.

Speaking at the event on Friday, December 6, Lenaola expressed frustration over the delay in the restructuring of the commission.

A Supreme Court judge has criticized parliament for prioritizing politically charged legislation over important reforms, highlighting the important role of the commission in ensuring credible elections.

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