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Commonwealth observers call for calm after tense Kenya elections

Prossy Kisakye by Prossy Kisakye
August 17, 2022
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Kenya Police intervene after chaos erupted at the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) officials over final election results in Nairobi on August 15, 2022. PHOTO/AFP

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The Commonwealth Observer Group has called for calm after the tense Kenya elections.

In their preliminary statement, the group says it has also been encouraged by the peaceful nature of the Kenya 2022 General Elections as the results process reached its conclusion.

The group is, however, concerned about the allegations of lack of transparency at the IEBC made by four (of the seven) commissioners in a press conference yesterday, and other allegations from other sources.

They strongly recommend that these allegations be urgently and satisfactorily addressed by the appropriate authority.

They urge all Kenyans to come together as a nation, and not to pre-judge matters or otherwise rush to judgment before the evidence is made public, and the appropriate authority has had the opportunity to independently scrutinize – on behalf of all Kenyans – the merits of any and all claims.

This election is one of the most watched in Kenya’s electoral history and presents an opportunity for Kenya to achieve a smooth, peaceful, and orderly transfer of power.

The Group continues to encourage political leaders to show magnanimity in victory and graciousness in defeat. “We stand in solidarity with the people of Kenya, and all stakeholders to complete this process peacefully and credibly, and to ensure their votes truly count”, reads the statement in part.

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