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Former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan (right) and the Independent Review Commission chairman Johann Kriegler during the commission's last press conference at Serena hotel. Photo/FILE 

By DAVID MUGONYI and OLIVER MATHENGE
Posted  Tuesday, September 23  2008 at  21:05

In Summary

  • A PNU document says its coalition partner ODM should apologise for alleging that last year’s election was rigged.
  • Prof Nyong'o said their stand that ODM won the presidency was vindicated by the America’s National Democratic Institute (NDI) and other observers.

President Kibaki’s Party of National Unity and Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s Orange Democratic Movement on Tuesday discounted the Kriegler Commission verdict that it would be difficult to tell who won the election.

Instead, each side claimed victory of its presidential candidate, but quickly resolved that the outcome of 2007 presidential results should be put back and forge ahead in the coalition government.

ODM called the Press to formally react to the Kriegler report and declared that its candidate, now Prime Minister Raila Odinga, won the elections.

However, leaders Henry Kosgey and Anyang’ Nyong’o pledged the party had agreed to move ahead with the coalition Government for the sake of peace in the country.

On its part, PNU in a document obtained by the Nation, maintains that President Kibaki, won the 2007 election fairly.

The document, also a response to the Kriegler report, indicates that the party did not find any evidence suggesting that the presidential election was stolen.

PNU also supported the coalition Government for the sake of national unity and greater good of the country. Both parties supported the implementation of the Kriegler report.

They were reacting to the recommendations of the Kriegler report on the same day former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan issued a statement asking Kenyans to embark on serious electoral reforms to avoid a repeat of mayhem that followed 2007 elections.

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Mr Annan, who brokered the accord under the Panel of Eminent African Persons, announced that a consultancy firm has been appointed to monitor the implementation of the recommendations.

The PNU document, titled Talking Points and Position on the Findings of the Independent Review Commission, says that its coalition partner ODM should apologise for alleging that last year’s election was rigged.

On Sunday, Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta led four MPs from Central Province in calling for an apology from leaders who claimed that last year’s presidential elections were rigged at the KICC.

In a 31-page document detailing PNU’s position on the Kriegler report, the party says: “ODM’s false allegations, echoed by its civil society and international observer supporters, of rigging misled Kenyans into believing that the elections had been stolen.”

Irredeemable

However, the Kriegler report only states that the Independent Review Commission did not find any evidence of rigging at Kenyatta International Conference Centre.

It says the elections were so irredeemably flawed that you could not determine the winner between President Kibaki and Mr Odinga.

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Add a comment (3 comments so far)

  1. Submitted by wachirawilly

    I hope the leaders on both sides follow the examples of the two principals. They pledged to oversee the implementation of all the recommendations of the IREC report. We could all see the sincerity on their faces. So the bickering of these other leaders should cease; especially the good old prof. Nyongo and Uhuru Kenyatta, both have of late become loose canons.

    Posted  September 24, 2008 09:03 AM  
  2. Submitted by joeareri@yahoo.com

    The two major political parties should stop postulating. The Kriegler report has put a finger on the problems. We need to address the root causes as outlined and forge ahead. Selective amnesia and a fixation for phyrric victory will not reduce the economic hardships Kenyans are experiencing. Come 2012 kenyans will judge both PNU and ODM on delivery.They are both in Government and Kenyans are watching.

    Posted  September 24, 2008 07:41 AM  
  3. Submitted by emoit

    When will these people learn?The graves of those who died due their actions are still fresh!Those displaced are still suffering in filthy camps.Yet these politicians continue their chest thumping.If they were civilized they would be apologizing to kenyans at any given chance-but they are not.Where do they get the face to look at kenyans without dying of shame?

    Posted  September 24, 2008 12:42 AM