Lolest! wrote:Bigchick wrote:But On a serious not I would like to hear from an insider like @FROM2011 on what the real issue with Al Ghurair was or is.
If we must first be identified by the gadget before getting the ballot papers how will excess papers printed help?
This is one thing that made me think Jubilee were right in alleging Nasa is not ready
@FRM, shida na Al Ghura-ir ni ipi?
Our grounds for objection were based on association between the printer and Jubilee. They were rejected by the high court and the appeal court has reinforced the high court's position.
That's now water under the bridge. Do we trust that the electronic voter identification will work ? Un my opinion, the question is whether IEBC inspires confidence. On tuesday, the religious leaders forum were pleading with IEBC to test the technology in good time and publish voters register. IEBC is still silent.
May I also flip the question and ask why every Jubilee supporter has bee so much in favour of Al-ghurair ? Dennis Itumbi and Pauline Njoroge started talking about the judgement early in the morning. They are over the moon celebrating the judgement. Curious considering Jubilee was not a party to the court case.