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Kindiki threatens politicians over IEBC election date in Trans Nzoia
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50919, member: 636"] Deputy President Kithure Kindiki blasted ambitious politicians who dream of grabbing power through violent shortcuts during a Trans Nzoia County women's event Thursday. The second-in-command declared that only legitimate elections overseen by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission would determine Kenya's next leaders. Kindiki slammed desperate office seekers who refuse to wait for proper democratic processes. Political hopefuls must contain their hunger for positions until voters decide their fate at ballot boxes. The deputy president made clear that violent paths to State House remain completely off limits. Kindiki vowed to crush any attempts at storming government buildings or destroying public property by rogue politicians. The deputy president specifically mentioned police stations and presidential residences as protected facilities that ambitious leaders cannot attack. Vandalism of private and public assets will face swift government response according to his stern warning. Power-hungry individuals seeking illegal routes to leadership positions must abandon their dangerous schemes. Constitutional democracy protects Kenya from political adventurers who reject peaceful transitions. Recent court victories finally restored the electoral commission after lengthy legal battles that left the institution paralyzed. Kindiki praised judicial resolution of disputes that returned IEBC commissioners to their crucial oversight duties. The deputy president emphasized that constitutional referees would handle all election preparations moving forward. Government respect for independent institutions remains unwavering despite political pressures from various quarters. Proper electoral planning can proceed with commissioners back in their offices. Kindiki also attacked politicians who distribute worthless campaign gifts like reflectors and cheap fabric to voters. True leadership requires serious economic empowerment programs rather than superficial handouts during election seasons. [/QUOTE]
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