masaibu ya P.O

A case was filed against the presiding officer who was supposedly responsible for the major mistake, which saw Kenyatta’s votes entered as those of Independent Presidential candidate Japheth Kaluyu.
John Kiguru, who was in charge of Kiiri Primary School polling station, was taken to court for being the source of the unlawful data entry.
On Thursday, however, the prosecution told Murang’a court to postpone Kiguru’s pleas for a period of one month » .
According to the prosecutor Solomon Njeru, a probe had been opened against Kandara lawmaker following the scuffle.
Mr. Njeru argued that he needed one month to conclude investigations of the conduct of the MP who is accused of harassing Kandara Constituency Returning Officer Mr. Malonza.
“I have instructions from Director of Public Prosecutions that the plea be deferred for a month to ensure that parallel investigation against the MP Alice Wahome to be completed since I have been directed that both files be placed before me,” the prosecutor said.
Kiguru was released on free bond with one similar surety of Sh 500000.

Most likely he is a P1 teacher. So sad a simple mistake could cost a man.

Was he drunk when he made the entry and what efforts did he make to correct it at the polling station knowing that the Supreme Court had ruled that data from the polling stations is final?

Huyo jamaa alidhani kukimbilia media itamuokolea kumbe alijikaranga. Sa ni angoje brutus orengo ama otiende amollo waende kumuwakilisha

You are mixing up the facts, the guy charged is the presiding officer for the particular polling station where the error originated and NOT the Returning Officer for the constituency who declined to correct the error.

Unataka kusema ati Alikuwa na haraka ya kucomment hadi akasahau brain?

Ni wewe umesema sio mimi.

The R.O is also under investigation wakiwa na wahome

Hii maneno ifikie Buttscratcher amwonee Huruma

Engui

Waddup niajeniaje mdomo kauka?

There is a huuge difference btw a P.O and R.O

Blame RAO for making elections in Kenya so complicated! No other country in the world does elections like we do. :smiley:

Poa sana bongo lala