

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has dismissed claims by
Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka and the Opposition that the Kenya Kwanza
administration plans to rig the 2027 elections.
Speaking in Kuria East, Kindiki stated that the Opposition was already panicking and had begun blackmailing the Independent Electoral and
Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
He asserted that the electoral body cannot influence elections in anyone’s favour.
“Our opponents are already panicking and blackmailing the
newly sworn-in IEBC. Commissioners are referees. They cannot favour anyone or influence election results,” Kindiki said on Saturday.
The Deputy President reiterated that Kenya Kwanza does not
need any favours from the electoral body, saying doing so would be
unconstitutional.
He insisted that the William Ruto-led administration has a
well-thought-out plan that it will present to the people in its bid for a
second term.
Kindiki urged the Opposition to prepare adequately for the
2027 General Election.
“We are so clear in our minds. We don't need any favour from
the IEBC. Doing so would be unconstitutional and a violation of the law. We
wish the IEBC well. We are telling our opponents to prepare themselves for a
major duel.
“We have our work plan in place. We are developing every
part of the country and empowering citizens through transformative policies and
programmes. That is how we will seek a second term. That's why we are saying:
Two-Term,” the DP said.
Kindiki was responding to remarks made by former Vice
President Kalonzo Musyoka on Friday, claiming President Ruto had handpicked the current IEBC.
The Wiper leader also warned the electoral body against any
attempts to tamper with the 2027 elections.
“The new IEBC has been sworn in today, and one thing is undeniable: This is a handpicked Ruto commission.
“To the new IEBC, please do not try Kenyans. Already, the
irregularities are far too many. Therefore, stand warned that any attempt to
tamper with the electoral process will be met with unrelenting resistance. The
will of the people is not negotiable,” Kalonzo said.
Chief Justice Martha Koome swore in the new IEBC commissioners on Friday.