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  • 2022-08-29 (xsd:date)
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  • Kenya’s elections boss accused politicians of ‘making love with my commissioners’? No, quote fake (en)
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  • A graphic circulating on Facebook in late August 2022 attributes a controversial quote to Wafula Chebukati, the chair of Kenya’s electoral commission . When others were doing their campaigns across the country, others were making love with my commissioners. It was not my wish to say this but I have to say, the quote reads . Kenya held general elections on 9 August. On 15 August, Chebukati declared Kenya Kwanza alliance candidate William Ruto the winner of the presidential race. Ruto’s main rival was Raila Odinga, leader of the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party. But on the day of the announcement, four of the seven election commissioners – vice chairperson Juliana Cherera, Francis Wanderi, Irene Masit and Justus Nyang’aya – rejected the results , saying the final phase of the vote-counting process had been opaque. Odinga has also disputed the result and has challenged it in court. Then old photos of Cherera sharing cake with Mombasa county governor Ali Hassan Joho reappeared online, fuelling speculation that the four commissioners might have been compromised by Odinga’s camp. Joho, a member of the ODM, is a senior politician in the Azimio coalition and a close ally of Odinga. The graphic, which carries the logo of VW News, has been posted here , here , here , here , here , here , here , here and here . But is it legit? We checked. No evidence The electoral commission's mission is to conduct transparent, e­fficient, and impartial elections; and undertake boundary delimitation for equitable representation and sustainable democracy. It would be extremely unlikely for its chair, seen as the face of the commission, to openly take a political side – let alone make such an explosive accusation – at a sensitive time while the results are being disputed in court. We searched Chebukati’s verified Twitter account for the quote, but found nothing . The quote also would have been picked up by local media, and would appear in Google results. We searched for it but again came up empty . In his media briefings before, during and after the election, Chebukati has strived to strike an impartial tone, even in the face of sustained attacks from both political sides. There is no evidence the election commission chair said this, or that any media house quoted him as saying it. (en)
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