Kibaki amerudi Ikulu

I acted under a pressure, says Kivuitu

Published on January 2, 2008, 12:00 am


By Isaac Ongiri

On Tuesday night, Mr Samuel Kivuitu made a damning admission that he announced results of the fiercely contested presidential election under pressure.

The announcement plunged the country into a post-election violence of a scale never witnessed before.

The magnitude of the Electoral Commission chairman’s admission and the further dent on the credibility of the election was captured in his answer when asked if indeed President Kibaki won the elections: "I do not know whether Kibaki won the election".

Kivuitu continued with his stunning revelations when he said he took the presidential election winner’s certificate to State House, Nairobi, after "some people threatened to collect it while I’m the one mandated by law to do so".

"I arrived at State House to take the certificate and I found the Chief Justice there, ready to swear-in Kibaki," Kivuitu said.

On claims that he was under undue pressure to declare results, Kivuitu said: "Some PNU (Party of National Unity) and ODM-Kenya leaders put me under pressure by calling me frequently, asking me to announce the results immediately".

President Kibaki ran for re-election on a Party of National Unity ticket, while Mr Kalonzo Musyoka, made his bid on an ODM-Kenya ticket. Mr Raila Odinga, who has said he was robbed of victory, ran on an Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) ticket.

On Tuesday, Kivuitu said the alleged pressure to declare results came in the wake of parallel pressure from a number of ambassadors from the European Union countries and Mr Maina Kiai of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights not to announce the results until complaints, which arose, were addressed.

"I had thought of resigning, but thought against it because I don’t want people to say I’m a coward," he said. The embattled ECK chairman made the revelations shortly after meeting with 22 ECK commissioners.

On Tuesday, Kivuitu conceded that matters that arose from the poll results were so urgent that they should be taken to court, and the ruling done with minimum delay to ease national tension.

Court settlement

"If this matter is finally taken to court, the ruling should be made urgently so that if it were decided that Raila is the President, so be it. If it is Kibaki, so be it," he added.

Kivuitu said he made the decision, whose far-reaching implications are now being felt across the country. He said he announced the results because the commission had no legal mandate to investigate complaints raised by the opposition immediately.

Kivuitu fell short of naming the individuals from the two parties — PNU and ODM-Kenya — who coerced him to announce the disputed poll outcome, but went on to announce that the commission was consulting eminent lawyers over the next course of action "so that its actions remain within the law".

The EU observer team has discredited the poll results and urged for an independent audit.

On his part, Kivuitu said he backed independent investigation into what may have happened, but added that this would be only if the law would provide for it.

"We are culprits as a commission. We have to leave it to an independent group to investigate what actually went wrong," the chairman said, stunning local and international journalists, who had gathered at his Nairobi residence.


It has also emerged that some countries concerned with the poll outcome, like South Africa, had sent in their electoral officials to the country.

Kivuitu said the officials would be arriving on Wednesday "to look into the matter".


On Tuesday, Kivuitu was in a meeting with his 22 commissioners, which his deputy, Mr Kihara Muttu, described as "a house-keeping meeting".

In a signed statement, the 22 commissioners condemned the violence, which up to last night had claimed the lives of about 300 people.

Ukweli wote utatoka tu. Nasikia kuwa Mzee huyu aliwahi kumkabili Nyerere wakati akiwa mwanafunzi wa UDSM miaka ya sitini kuhusu uanzishwaji wa chama kimoja Tanzania.
 
he should have resigned by now.. !

No, he should be in jail now; or better still 'hanged.' Baffoons kama hawa hawastahili kuishi.

Huwezi kuchezea maisha ya watu kwa upuuzi kama huu. Ni kitu gani kilichomzuia kukataa kutangaza yale matokeo! Hata kama ni kumuua angekufa kishujaa.
 
hii hali inazidi kutisha na naogopa ku gues kitakachotokea kesho iwapo Raila ataproceed na plan yake ya kuandamana kama alivyodai, watu watakufa sana jamani. Pia kumbukeni chokoraa kenya ni wengi mno and they have nothing to lose ndo maana naona hali bado itakuwa tata sana. hata hivyo naunga mkono hii njia ya kudai haki coz viongozi wa Africa wamezoea sana kufanya maamuzi ya kijinga wakijua watu watanyamaza tu eti kulinda taifa. Bora watu wachache watolewe kafara kwa kuleta demokrasia ya kweli hata uhuru huko kenya watu si waliupata kwa kuingia msituni? kutoka kisumu nasikia atlast supermarkets zimeanza kufunguliwa na kulindwa na police ili watu wajipatie mahitaji japo ni kwa foleni ya karibu four hours. poleni sana wakenya, huu sio wizi wala ujambazi bali ni ukibaka, its a shame kibaka.
 
African Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu na African Union Chairman John Kufuor watamuweza Kibaki?
 
For sure Desmond Tutu atamkabili kibaki vilivyo lakini John Kufour sina uzoefu nae. let us see what will happen.
 
kuanzia leo mimi jina la kibaki nitaliandika kuanzia na herufi ndogo (small letters) maana simuheshimu tena.
 
Kibaki hana jinsi, maana wamemshauri vibaya. Hataweza kutawala Kenya bila ya kutumia nguvu, ni aidha ajiudhuru au ammegee Raila kuwa PM.
 
Kibaki hana jinsi, maana wamemshauri vibaya. Hataweza kutawala Kenya bila ya kutumia nguvu, ni aidha ajiudhuru au ammegee Raila kuwa PM.

Itakuwa ni wenda wazimu Raila kukubali uPM; na wenzake atawapa nini? Kila kiongozi wa ODM ka-invest heavily katika uchaguzi huo!

Tunajua Mtu anayesubiri kwa hamu kubwa na uchu mwingi kama fisi ni Kalonzo; hawezi kuwa Raila.
 
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