Azimio leaders visited Chebukati at 3am the day he announced results - Guliye

Guliye said Tuju told them that it was necessary for the results to be moderated in Raila's favour.

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•In an affidavit responding to a petition filed by ODM leader Raila Odinga and his running mate Martha Karua, Guliye disclosed that the meeting occurred at 3 am, Monday, August 15.

IEBC Commissioner Abdi Guliye addresses journalists during a media briefing at Bomas on August 2
GULIYE: IEBC Commissioner Abdi Guliye addresses journalists during a media briefing at Bomas on August 2
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IEBC Chair Wafula Chebukati met a host of leaders affiliated with Azimio la Umoja coalition on the morning of the day the Presidential results were declared, IEBC commissioner Abdi Guliye has disclosed.

In an affidavit responding to a petition filed by ODM leader Raila Odinga and his running mate Martha Karua, Guliye disclosed that the meeting occurred at about 3 am, Monday, August 15.

Chebukati announced the presidential results on the same day around 5:30 pm.

"About 3 am on the morning of August 15, the chairperson was visited by Raphael Tuju, senator Amos Wako and Advocate Kyalo Mbob," Guliye said.

He said the chairperson called all the commissioners to join him to engage the visitors.

"When all the commissioners arrived, the meeting was commenced by the chairperson by inviting the visitors to state their issues," he said.

"Wako indicated that they had come to ask the commission not to operate 'in a vacuum' and that it must consider the link between the election results being declared and the stability of the country which he described as 'the bigger picture."

According to Guliye, Wako told the commission that in his term as Attorney General he also served as the election supervisor and in that capacity, he would moderate results guided by the need to achieve law and stability in the country.

Guliye said Tuju on his part allegedly told the commission that it was necessary for the results to be moderated in Raila's favour.

"Tuju indicated that it was necessary for the results to be 'moderated in favour of baba' and that on the contrary declaration of results would ' plunge the country into chaos," he said in the affidavit.

"As an alternative, he suggested that in the event it was not possible to declare 'baba' as the president-elect, then the commission should force a run-off. He that should his request be granted, it could be adequately awarded."

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