Initially i wondered why Jubilee kept asking Rao to concede defeat but now am starting to understand.
Accusations and propaganda
1. Kimemia is campaigning for jubilee: Trying to make the government look like they are involved somehow to make the election process not credible. For those who were too busy to notice IEBC disapproved these allegations and further directed CORD to furnish them with any evidence other than the empty rhetoric
2. Rao's interview with FT: Much has been said but its still very clear that he did use those words whether out of context or otherwise.
3. Demanding IEBC to use rejected votes in the tally. This has been discussed here over and over. There is no way a county rep vote inside a presidential ballot box represents a vote cast in the presidential votes.
4. Their supporters using propaganda to insinuate that IEBC server was hacked to favour Jubilee thats why there was a 600k vote margin. This has been disapproved by the manual count which infact is not reporting the results in the same order as the the provisional results since the RO has to have arrived at Bomas.
5. Heckling of IEBC officials: This was planned to provoke either a stoppage of the tallying or be thrown out like it happened
6. Press conference: Instead of raising the issues they have with the relevant people they call for a press conference in which they DEMAND that the tallying stop.
7. What is the next step??......Twendelee kujaza hapa we are watching!!!!!
Now i don't have the results but its almost apparent that Cord is not winning this round 1. What i don't understand is how they think they can win it round 2. Someone convince me!
Me thinks its time to call a spade a spade. Wacha IEBC ifanye kazi yake. If you have complaints which are on both side (sio cord pekeyake wako na mashida)wacha matokeo yatangazwe then follow the law. Nowhere in the electoral laws or the constitution does it provide for stopping of the tallying process because someone feels aggrieved.
“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer