Peter Wambuthsi
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Peter Wambuthsi
@WAMBUTHSI
IN UNDERSTANDING, I BE A MAN!!!


I'm not a fun of @NdindiNyoro but from today I will start respecting him. Today Hon.Ndindi Nyoro went on national TV saying this petroleum scandal is not about the interests of common mwananchi but the issue is that "watu wadogo walikula chakula ya mkubwa".


CLARIFICATION Should those who registered before 2012 as voters need to register afresh? Not at all UNLESS they DID NOT register as voters from 2012 when the new Register of Voter (ROV) was established under the new Constitution of Kenya 2010 and boundaries delimitation of 2012. REASON? Because before 2012, the ROV was manual. In 2012, it went BIOMETRIC and so all eligible Kenyans were required to enrol and their Biometrics captured. This is the ROV that has been in place since 2013. As of the 2022 General Election, the Commission maintained an accurate and audited register comprising 22,120,458 voters. So we have not asked ALL OLD VOTERS PRE-2012 to register a fresh. Just those few who might have missed to register in 2012 and who, subsequently, have never registered under the Biometric system to date. No panic.!! Hapa kazi tu! @IEBCKenya is Inclusive and Participatory as we deepen Kenya’s Democracy. #ECVR2026 #YourVoteYourFuture #14thMayByelections #TalkWithIEBC #StopFakeNews





@Alfayaz11 Hello. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Please DM us your mobile number and the nearest landmark (such as a school, church, hospital, or police station) to help our team locate you. ^RW



IEBC Shocker: Electoral agency asks voters listed before 2012 to register afresh; chairman Ethekon says current list only covers post-2012 names and old ones who submitted biometrics.


The right to vote is not conditional, it is guaranteed under Article 38 of our Constitution! Any move that effectively forces Kenyans who registered before 2012 to re-register, in a short period of time, before the next poll raises serious constitutional concerns. Under Articles 81 and 86, the IEBC is obligated to ensure a voting system that is inclusive, transparent, and does not disenfranchise any citizen. Kenyans cannot be punished for administrative transitions within the Commission. The burden must never shift to the voter. Further, the IEBC should confirm or deny that it cannot account for over 20,000 KIEMS kits or the tampering with voters' data on its public portal. The IEBC must urgently convince Kenyans that their move is in good faith and not in any way intended to disenfranchise voters. It should thereafter clarify how it will guarantee that no eligible Kenyan, especially the elderly and those in remote areas, is locked out of the 2027 elections. We remind the IEBC that they have a duty to build, not destroy confidence with the electorate. Kura zetu ni haki yetu. We will not stand by as bureaucratic processes threaten the sovereignty of the people. We will defend that right. #KuraYetuHakiYetu










