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Panic has gripped the Jubilee Coalition headed by Uhuru Kenyatta as
details unravel on how the 2013 Presidential Elections were manipulated
to hand him a win by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission
– IEBC, that is now the subject of a Supreme Court petition.
The emerging details point to a shocking scheme hatched by circle of
advisors and government functionaries within the intelligence and civil
service, way before the elections.
Analysts scrutinizing
documents ahead of the Supreme Court petition by the Coalition for
Reforms and Democracy challenging the results, were stuck by how
technology was also used to aid Uhuru “defeat” Raila Odinga of CORD.
“Kenyans can remember well that some curious things happened with
regard to the so called provisional results that IEBC kept churning
out”, says one of the lawyers handling the CORD petition.
“It
was a statistical impossibility. Between March 4th – March 7th, Raila
Odinga was consistently stuck at 43/44% while Uhuru stayed at 53%.
Musalia was stuck at 2.8% while the margin between Uhuru and Raila
remained at 600,000-700,000 votes. This was impossible considering that
results were coming in randomly from all over Kenya. Yet these figures
remained consistent”.
After a confusing Friday 8th March when
IEBC postponed announcement of final constituency results till Saturday,
a quick operation was put in place to force acceptance of the results,
amidst anxiety by Kenyans that the voting process had been manipulated.
IEBC’s James Oswago reportedly called media houses late in the night
for a surprise final announcement of constituency results Friday 12.30am
without indicating who had won. Throughout the week IEBC had warned
media from declaring anyone the winner. However 30 minutes later KTN and
NTV got a “nod” to call the elections. From there on events moved
quickly. At 1.30am KTN flew a banner indicating Uhuru Kenyatta was the
winner. Several stations in surprise followed suit. Kenyans would wake
up on Saturday morning to all TVs proclaiming “President Uhuru”, almost
12 hrs before Isaack Hassan finally announced Uhuru’s win on Saturday
afternoon.
The Weekly Citizen in this exclusive report can now
report stunning details of a rigging plot that would have passed
undetected if all players had stuck to the script and the “tyranny of
numbers” theory had not fallen flat on its face on March 4th.
According to CORD insiders and several statistics analysts who have
examined the IEBC voter register when it closed on Dec 18th, over
1,500,000 extra votes were “unexplained votes” votes that were for the
presidential result alone. Since according to the IEBC, every voter was
given 6 ballot papers, IEBC will be hard pressed on how this happened.
If these allegations are proven then, Uhuru’s tally will render his
6,173,433 vote announced by the IEBC to 4,673, 433. Which could mean
that Raila Odinga could have won the election if what CORD claims is
true.
The well calculated scheme was based on 3 critical things
that had to be done to force in Uhuru. The most important was to force a
first round win for Jubilee.
“It was obviously clear to us
that any run-off would result in an anti-Kikuyu vote in which only
Kalenjins and Kikuyu’s would vote for Uhuru while Raila takes off with
the rest of the country’, says Central Kenya Senator Elect over drinks
at a popular Nairobi spot on the day the IEBC announced Uhuru as
President. “Winning Round One was never an option. It had to happen”
Getting the numbers was an issue that had worried TNA strategists one
year before striking an alliance with William Ruto’s URP as the Jubilee
Coalition. Even if Ruto’s Kalenjin backyard was convinced to vote for
Uhuru, the numbers Kalenjins brought in were still not enough. Though
the “Tyranny of Numbers” propaganda was sold as a winning formula,
insiders knew the truth held a different reality. The 50% was simply not
there. The best Jubilee could manage was force a run-off their
researchers said they would lose.
The tyranny of the numbers
was the psychological component of the whole game; and the so was
“PEACE” campaign enterprise, says a member of the civil society
“It is Funny that the tyranny of numbers theory perpetuated by
Political Analyst Mutahi Ngunyi done in February 2013 mentions the same
figures Uhuru got in the final tally” says popular blogger Robert Alai.
Several contingency plans were made to ensure the plan succeeds. One
was to ensure that the Kikuyu and Kalenjin voter turn-out was to hit 95%
while hoping that CORD base’s turn-out would remain at the traditional
65% to 70%.
Like many assumptions made by the Jubilee strategy
team, their plan on turn-out was based on assumptions that CORD’s base
would barely attain their traditional turnout.
The second
critical factor was use of technology to help add up numbers as the
infamous tyranny of numbers depended on factors outside Jubilee’s
control.
This plan to be used was borrowed from Ghana’s
December 2012 Presidential Elections. The election which is now being
contested at the Ghanian Supreme Court was won by President John Mahama
who was announced to have secured 50.7% of votes, enough to avoid a
run-off against NPP candidate Nana Akufo-Addo with 47.7%. Akuf-Addo has
filed a petition with evidence that the vote was won by manipulating the
electronic system.
In the Ghanian petition, proof has been
revealed the company hired by the Ghanaian Election Commission to supply
data services – SuperLock Technologies Ltd – also had a contract with
the National Democratic Congress to supply the same services to the
party that included tallying. In the petition NPP says it had found
irregularities such as cases of over voting and instances when people
not registered by the new biometric finger-printing system were able to
vote.
According to the NPP and the other parties, these numbers
announced by the Ghana’s Electoral Commission did not correspond with
actual votes recorded in the 275 constituencies. They allege tampering
of numbers by the suppliers of IT services in favour of John Mahama. The
commission also reported that turnout was at an all time high of 81%.
In a dramatic incident during the elections, NPP stormed the electronic
suppliers premises and claimed to have caught the company’s data
personnel altering results before transmission to the National Tallying
Centre
Similar to the Ghanaian case, the company that supplied
Kenya’s IEBC with the electronic data and call centre services is Ken
Call. The company whose connection to IEBC were never made public was
charged with supplying call centre services and hosting the data base
from where the polling station results were remitted to the IEBC. Ken
Call also has a contract with Uhuru Kenyatta’s The National Alliance
party to supply tallying services of results from polling stations!
“Results from Returning officers at polling stations being transmitted
electronically were first relayed to Ken Call’s servers for onward
transmission to Bomas”, an IEBC official told Weekly Citizen.
“Imagine the same server was being used to tally results for TNA! This
is where the electronic tampering of results took place as it was easy
to access the same server which was serving both the IEBC and TNA and
managed by the same company. When questions started being raised about
the contradiction between figures announced at polling stations and the
ones on IEBC screens at Bomas, the system mysteriously crashed!”
The official says it is unclear when the company was hired by the IEBC and why the commission ignored the conflict of interest.
The Weekly Citizen has discovered that like the Ghanaian case the plan by to rig the Kenyan Presidential vote was 3 pronged;
First, encourage the purchase of BVR kits by the IEBC. The technology
was simply meant to hoodwink the public and crash when plan B was to be
effected. Using unorthodox means that included bribing IEBC officials,
the more experienced 4G solutions which serves India that has over 500
million voters was disqualified and Code Inc given the job to supply the
kits. Code Inc went into liquidation and was renamed Electoral Systems
International after the Fijian government exposed the company to be a
branch of the Canadian Intelligence Organisation. Part of the system’s
technology was supplied by a company linked to a Mr Chirchir, a former
Commissioner at the IEBC
Secondly, as Ghana’s NPP claims in their
petition, the ruling party used Super Lock Technologies Ltd to hack into
the system and pre-determine a mathematical formula that adjusts
figures as they come for both candidates while keeping any other
candidates at a predetermined formula to ensure they do not harm the
intended outcome. (This possibly explains why Uhuru’s margins with Raila
never changed even with random results coming from all over the
country). Yet even with this plan, Jubilee knew they would have to top
up “few” numbers based as the 50% + 1 was still proving elusive with a
week to the election.
The third and final strategy was the real
plan. Play with Kenyans’ minds by manipulating results and establishing a
lead for Jubilee then crash the system and go manual. This was arranged
by declining to have a back-up server which would retain evidence of
the manipulation. With only one server, a deliberate crash would be
final and would destroy evidence.
According to Maina Kiai, former chairman of the a human rights organization the technology was a red herring.
“This election was meant to be manual from start to finish loopholes
included” he writes in his Saturday Nation column. “A manual result is
what would allow different results to be announced at the Constituency,
County and Bomas. All these electronic gadgets and equipment were meant
to pull wool over our eyes”
“Even with this plan, the team knew
they would have to top up numbers based as the 50% + 1 still proved
elusive with a week to the election” says a TNA Mp Elect.
Then March 4th came.
While the scheme was to “minimally” add votes to the “tyrannical
numbers” to enable a Round One win, everything went wrong on March 4th
Election day as the electorate in key battle ground areas stunned
Jubilee strategists with an anti Uhuru vote.
Luhyas expected to
vote for Musalia up to 50% rebelled and went for Raila. The 30% of the
Kamba vote expected from Kitui through Charity Ngilu failed to come in.
Coast where Jubilee were expecting a 50-50 share with CORD bolted to
Raila. CORD and Raila took off with 70% of the Kisii vote. In Kalenjin
land, voter turnout fell below 70%. The “tyranny of numbers” was
becoming a flop. With predictions by Jubilee statisticians collapsing
all over on Election Day, the team after consultations had to quickly
switch to Plan B.
“This plan was aided by the decision by the
IEBC to keep open some polling stations well after 5pm, the official
closing time” says an ODM Chief Agent who manned a County in Rift
Valley. Plan B called for manual voting to improve the numbers. “In Rift
Valley CORD agents were reportedly intimidated and some left the
polling stations as die hard URP activists some of whom manned the
polling centres now took over. “It was hard to control what they were
doing after that. Some people were now being given 2-3 presidential
ballots to get their target number. You had no idea who was voting and
who wasn’t.”
As former Attorney General Amos Wako disclosed at a
press conference last week “It appears the IEBC had several registers
as they did not even gazette any. We will be asking the Supreme Court to
examine which register was being used and which one was valid”.
It is obvious CORD’s petition will put IEBC to task show an increase in
voter registration after the registration ended on 18th Dec. In some
cases the register grew by 35% in one constituency after reconciliation.
On December 18th 2012, @IEBCpage declared there were 14,337,399
Registered Voters. The Final Register indicates there were 13,352,533
Voters
Other than manipulate the register using technology,
technology was also becoming an obstacle to get the right numbers and
ensure a Round 1 win. The Voter Identification Kit which required
fingerprint identification for voters could not be manipulated as
“ghost” voters could not get in to vote or double voters. They had to be
physically present.
By 2pm, a crisis meeting was convened by Jubilee strategists on how to shore up numbers in Rift Valley.
Mysteriously the Finger Print Identification kit stopped working. Manual voting was introduced.
The IEBC electronic tallying system which was relaying fast results
with a 53% lead for Uhuru four hours after 5pm, suddenly slowed down
with just a million votes in. Then the “IEBC” server which in reality
belonged to Ken Call crashed. And the results slowed down to a trickle.
By 11pm IEBC announced to the press that announcement of provisional
results had been halted and pushed to Tuesday.
Most IT experts
confirm that the amount of data being remitted for the 33,000 polling
stations in terms of text messages could not have crashed the system.
“It is very little data. Safaricom, Airtel and Orange deal with almost
300 million text messages daily. The data from polling stations was not
that much”, says an employee of Safaricom on condition of anonymity.
“What is puzzling is why on such an important exercise IEBC and Ken Call
did not install the standard back-up server which would saved remitted
results and revived the process”.
The CORD team believes Isaack
Hassan’s explanations were a cover-up and that the technology “use” and
“failure” were part of the strategy to rig the elections.
“The
electronic system kept Uhuru and Raila at particular percentages to
psychologically make Kenyans believe Uhuru was winning and Raila was
losing. However since the figures at Bomas were not matching forms 34,
35, 36, and the Jubilee “tyranny of numbers” formula had failed, the
electronic tallying system had to go.
Maina Kiai is more brutal
in his assessment calling IEBC’s excuses “hogwash”. “First it was that
the server crashed. Then, than one side of the disk was full and unable
to accept results. Then that presiding officers were slow in
transmitting. The maximum capacity required for data from 33,000 polling
stations is just 2GB, less than what a mobile phone can take!”
With the plan in progress for manual voting, by Wednesday Rift Valley
Turn-Out was being reported at 90% while Central had risen to 95%. Based
on the Kriegler report this numbers were obviously inflated. However
more was required as Uhuru had dropped below 50%. So delays had to be
created for Returning Officers to re-adjust figures.
The
diversionary tactic kept Kenyans patient as Issack Hassan kept talking
of delays caused by “verification”, “technological challenges” and
introduced a phrase “complex elections” that would be repeatedly used
throughout the Bomas process.
With the announcement that manual
voting would be used, the vote tallying took a different outlook as the
initial 48 hrs in which all provisional results were to be announced
dragged into days and tallying began afresh. Questions about
discrepancies by CORD officials resulted in IEBC throwing them out. A
compliant media was threatened into silence and no criticism of the IEBC
was to be aired.
The Bomas tallying centre was placed under
heavy security as the once accessible Chairman of the IEBC now avoided
all media questions regarding the process.
“This is the most
opaque electoral commission and ranks lower than even the late Kivuitu
Commission” said one of CORD’s lawyers James Orengo.
In the deliberate confusion that followed strange results started flowing off the IBC press briefings. Among the cases are;
Wajir North had a 92% Voter Turn-Out for spot whose history indicates
50-60%. In Wajir West, if the Final Register hadn’t been adjusted,
99.45% of the Registered Voters would have voted. In Nyaki East in North
Imenti with 12000 registered voters 15300 are reported to have voted!
In Kajiado South, the people who voted (42,276) is higher than the
people registered in Dec (41,040).Register adjusted to 46,218 to
conform. In Sigor, the people who voted (19,704) is higher than the
people registered in Dec (19,337).Register adjusted to 21,341 to
conform.
“How does Turkana Central with 25,970 votes as at 18th
Dec end up with 34,486 voters after reconciliation?! Where did 8,516
voters come from?” asks Dr Makodingo, a political analyst on his twitter
page.
Worse still Worse still, IEBC’s figures refuse to add up
inspite of efforts to “correct errors”. Valid Votes (12,222,980) plus
Rejected Votes (108,975) add up to 12,331,955 and not their tally of
12,338,667!!
“It is strange that 1,500,000 persons only cast a
vote for a president and across Kenya this number is reflected in joint
votes cast for Senators, Governors, Mps, Women Reps or County Reps. It
is an obvious case of manual ballot box stuffing and double voting for
Uhuru” says Statistics analyst Dr Makodingo.
Presently CORD may
only have to prove that the 8,000 votes votes Uhuru received to add to
his declared 50% is fraudulent. If that is done the Supreme Court can
order a fresh poll within 60 days.
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