By NATION Reporter
Posted Thursday, March 28 2013 at 16:25
Posted Thursday, March 28 2013 at 16:25
Prime Minister Raila Odinga has said the electronic transmission of the presidential results by the electoral commission did not fail by accident.
Through his lawyer, George Oraro, Mr Odinga said
mobile phone provider Safaricom had indicated to the Independent
Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) that it was unable to provide
network coverage for all polling stations and advised the commission to
engage the services of a third party, a decision that was ignored.
The commission, said Mr Oraro, also failed to test
their equipment to ensure the smooth flow of information from the
polling station as had been advised by Safaricom.
“Furthermore, it was noted that the headsets that
were to be used to transmit the results had been in storage from 2010,
when the referendum to adopt the new constitution was held,” he said.
"As a result of all these failures, there was no
electronic transfer of results. Had the IEBC been willing to listen to
this advice and others, it would not have undertaken the election the
way it did."
Mr Oraro expressed dismay that when the electronic
tallying system failed Mr Odinga’s agents were willing to accommodate
the failure through the ‘exhaustive verification’ of all the forms
before the results were announced.
"This was however not to be. Our agents were not
even allowed to raise objections on the results being announced and
instead, they were actually thrown out of the tallying centre. Later on,
we were given Form 36 to scrutinise the results but this only lasted
for 20 minutes,” said Mr Oraro.
"My client was therefore denied the right to
participate in the verification of the results, which was unilaterally
done by the commission,” he said.
The lawyer said contrary to the recommendations of the Kriegler Commission, Returning Officers still yielded so much power.
“No one really knows what happens to the election
documents once they are handed over to them by the Presiding Officers.
It appears that the normally do whatever they want with them.”
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