Kenya's electoral watchdog has fired back at politicians who keep stirring up trouble with wild claims about vote rigging. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission blasted political leaders for spreading dangerous talk that could wreck public faith in democracy. Officials warned that reckless statements threaten the entire electoral system and demanded an immediate stop to such behavior. The commission promised to guard its independence while carrying out constitutional duties. Leaders must quit making harmful pronouncements that damage democratic values across the nation.
Wajir Woman Representative Fatuma Abdi Jehow sparked the controversy by allegedly stating that North Eastern politicians would manipulate the 2027 General Elections for President William Ruto. Her comments triggered widespread anger and harsh criticism from multiple sources. The IEBC slammed these remarks as completely unacceptable in any democratic society. Citizens received urgent advice to reject and distance themselves from such dangerous rhetoric. The commission emphasized that no official election announcements have been made yet.
Electoral authorities clarified that no gazettement or formal declarations justify current political propaganda campaigns. The IEBC plans to establish the Electoral Code of Conduct Enforcement Committee as required by constitutional provisions. However, the committee can only operate during official election periods. The fully restored commission will increase meetings with political parties and stakeholders to rebuild public confidence. Citizens must rely only on official IEBC communication channels for accurate election information.
Wajir Woman Representative Fatuma Abdi Jehow sparked the controversy by allegedly stating that North Eastern politicians would manipulate the 2027 General Elections for President William Ruto. Her comments triggered widespread anger and harsh criticism from multiple sources. The IEBC slammed these remarks as completely unacceptable in any democratic society. Citizens received urgent advice to reject and distance themselves from such dangerous rhetoric. The commission emphasized that no official election announcements have been made yet.
Electoral authorities clarified that no gazettement or formal declarations justify current political propaganda campaigns. The IEBC plans to establish the Electoral Code of Conduct Enforcement Committee as required by constitutional provisions. However, the committee can only operate during official election periods. The fully restored commission will increase meetings with political parties and stakeholders to rebuild public confidence. Citizens must rely only on official IEBC communication channels for accurate election information.