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Poll results debate rekindled as new book says Raila won

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Kenyans queue to vote in 2007. Inset: Cover of the book that claims Raila won the election.

Kenyans queue to vote in 2007. Inset: Cover of the book that claims Raila won the election.  

By  KWAMCHETSI MAKOKHA
Posted  Friday, March 20  2009 at  20:22

So it is impossible to know who won Kenya’s 2007 presidential election? Not true, according to a new book published in Sweden that could rekindle debate on who exactly deserves to be president of Kenya.

In his book, Raila Odinga’s Stolen Presidency: Consequences and the Future of Kenya, Okoth Osewe claims the Independent Review Commission (IREC) on the 2007 elections shielded the truth from Kenyans by saying it was impossible to know who won.

The book claims the Orange Democratic Movement’s Raila Odinga beat the Party of National Unity’s Mwai Kibaki by 246,987 votes.

Kenyan civil society groups have in the past dismissed IREC’s findings for not going far enough in the search for electoral truth but Osewe’s book is the first bold challenge to the verdict.

“Out of the 210 constituencies,” writes Osewe, “available documentary evidence indicates that ECK did a superb job in at least 161 constituencies in which results announced at the constituency level and certified by agents of political parties tallies (sic) with results announced by ECK (Electoral Commission of Kenya) at KICC (Kenyatta International Conference Centre).”

Although the author, a 44-year-old veterinarian and activist blogger, did not reproduce copies of the results in the 464-page book, he says he tracked down the records at the constituency level to compare them with those used by the ECK at the national tallying centre at the KICC.

“I obtained records of election results at the constituency level, records bearing the altered results (some altered by hand after they were received from the constituency) and records announced by ECK at KICC,” Osewe wrote in an e-mail to the Saturday Nation.

Despite the anomalies in the results records, which IREC readily acknowledged, Osewe says he went over the paperwork and found that the tally for the undisputed 161 constituencies put Mr Odinga in the lead with 3,734,972 against Mr Kibaki’s 2,269,612.

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An examination of the election results documents from the 47 constituencies, whose outcomes ODM contested, the book adds, reveals that ECK officials at the national tallying centre wrongfully awarded 471,063 votes to Mr Kibaki.

The tally at the KICC also allegedly denied Mr Odinga 2,772 votes, which officials subsequently added to the PNU candidate’s total. Tallies excluded results from Makadara and Kamukunji constituencies because of irregularities.

Springing from IREC’s analysis of the results from 10 constituencies, which showed that Mr Kibaki received an erroneous 180,750 votes, the author takes the common sense approach. He examines outcomes from the remaining 37 disputed constituencies and concludes that the President received another 290,313 undeserved votes.

Mr Osewe criticises IREC’s decision to investigate the results of 19 constituencies, of which only 10 were disputed instead of investigating all the 47. It found that the documents were missing, unsigned as required by law or had wrong arithmetic.

The ECK announced that Mr Kibaki had won the election by 4,584,721 votes against Mr Odinga’s 4,352,993. The book claims this “blatant theft” was allowed to occur because Mr Odinga had made a tactical error by signing a memorandum of understanding with Kenyan Muslims.

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He was thus viewed, according to the book, by Americans as inimical to their interests, hence the haste with which the United States Government sent a message of congratulations to Mr Kibaki before quickly retracting it.

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  1. Submitted by wanta

    any one can claim this and write a book. we want scientific data finding and educated evidence and proof not hearsy bwana osewe this not a smart way to make money.. please.try another business

    Posted  March 23, 2009 12:57 AM  
  2. Submitted by siafu7000

    Oh yeah i would love to read a copy of your book Mr Osewe to wet my appetite about what really went down with the elections. I reside in the US

    Posted  March 23, 2009 12:33 AM  
  3. Submitted by pat2007asc

    Who is this man Osewe? He shd stop making false allegations about 2007 elections 2eke a living is Sweden.Y dint he come to testify in the Kriegller comm. which concluded that both PNU n ODM were heavily involved in election rigging and it was impossible to tell who won this election. Even if Raila would ave been declared winner bado PNU supporters wangesusha tena vibaya zaidi! Sell ur lies Osewe Githongo is making millions for simiar lies out there.

    Posted  March 22, 2009 11:37 PM  
  4. Submitted by Jellyfish

    Okoth Osewe supporting Odinga and ODM? Do you see a connection? Connect the O's. Wild rumours, unsubstantiated accusations and claims of haki yetu and I won despite not having the votes. Just because someone lives in Sweden does not give him credibility.

    Posted  March 22, 2009 09:08 PM  
  5. Submitted by joemuirurithige

    okoth osewe is just pleasing his relative.why should we listen to a high school drop out who claims to be a philosopher bring laborious claims that cannot be backed. why is he doing it in Sweden, the guy wants to get mzungu's money by claiming to be a political refugee. tunakujua.

    Posted  March 22, 2009 05:45 PM  

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