BREAKING: Chaos erupt in Juja amid tallying of votes...

Tallying of votes at Mangu High School in Juja Constituency has temporarily been suspended after chaos erupted when hired goons tried to stop the count and walk away with ballot boxes. They claimed that their Jubilee Party candidate, Susan Njeri, is being rigged out.

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The goons made up of three men were later ejected from the counting hall by police officers as Kiambu Women Rep Gathoni Wamuchomba and Kiambu Governor James Nyoro alleged that Jubilee Party votes had been stolen in Kalimoni,Theta, Juja and Gachororo.
It took the intervention of police officers to shield the Governor from being attacked by rowdy youths.
George Koimburi, who is vying for the seat on a People’s Empowerment Party, was inside the counting hall when the chaos erupted. Earlier, tallying had given him an early lead.
The People’s Empowerment Party is linked to Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria and Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, both of whom were present when chaos erupted.

GSU officers and Border Patrol Unit officers manning the facility stormed in and forced all candidates and their supporters out.

Kuria pleaded with the police boss to let him stay claiming that some people were planning to kill him outside the tallying center but the commander could hear none of it.

The two MPs together with Murang’a Senator Irungu Kangata were however ejected from the counting hall.

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Poor turnout by voters and bribery allegations marked the Juja by-election in Kiambu County on Tuesday as residents went to the ballot to pick a new legislator following the death of area Member of Parliament Francis Munyua Waititu.
The race for the seat has attracted eleven aspirants with five of them vying as independent candidates.
The aspirants include Susan Njeri, the wife to the late MP, who is running on a Jubilee Party ticket and Mr George Koimburi who is vying via the Peoples Empowerment Party. Other are Ms Dorcas Wanjiru Chege (Kanu), Ms Eunice Wanjiru Wamugo (The New Democrats), Mr Mwangi Kariuki Chege (Independent), Zulu Julius Thiong’o (Independent), Ndung’u Kennedy Gachuma (National Liberal Party), Ndung’u Antony Kirori (Maendeleo Chap Chap Party), Kariuki Rashid Iregi (Independent), Marungo James Kariuki (Independent) and Mburu John Njoroge (People’s Party of Kenya).

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Ms Susan Njeri who is vying on a Jubilee ticket.

The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party associated with Deputy President William Ruto announced that it will not field a candidate in the mini poll.
Read: This is our promise, Juja MP aspirants speak
On election day, bribery allegations marred some polling stations with Kiambu police commander Mr Ali Nuno confirming that three arrests were made on Tuesday. In one case, the suspect is said to have forged Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) credentials and presented himself at Gachochoro Polling station.
The other two were arrested at Muiga-inn polling station after trying to bribe and influence voters.
“The three are in lawful custody and will be presented to court tomorrow,” Mr Nuno told Nation.Africa on phone.
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The voter turnout also proved to low on election day, with returning officer Justus Mbithi saying turnout was at 10 per cent by press time. However, IEBC says it expects this figure to reach 15 per cent by close of the voting exercise.

Ms Njeri, widow to the legislator who succumbed to cancer in February, cast her vote at Jomo Kenyatta Primary School which is domiciled within Juja-based Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) at around 10am. She exuded confidence that she would win and continue with executing her husband’s projects.
She was accompanied by Kiambu Women Representative Gathoni Wamuchoba at the polling station which was mostly empty for the better part of the day.
“I am content with the voting process…I am optimistic that as the day breaks, more people will come forward and vote,” she told journalists. She appealed to IEBC to extend voting time to ensure all people cast their ballots.
The low turnout was also witnessed at Jomo Kenyatta Primary School.
At around 11am, George Koimburi cast his vote at Magomano Primary School, over thirty kilometres from Juja town.
He also said he was satisfied with the voting process, adding that he was confident he would win.
Read: Juja seat candidate faces forgery charges
Magomano had a considerable number of voters as police kept vigil both inside and outside the polling station.
At Toll Village polling station, only six voters voters had turned out to cast their ballot by 7.45am.
Juja Constituency has 184 polling stations and 115,000 voters.

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Moses Kuria should not be allowed to embarrass the President in his own backyard. This is unacceptable.

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He was relying on Nyoro. Little did he know that ground shifted. Mambo ni different that even Nyoro himself will not be re-elected

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Moses Kuria is becoming the stupidest political niggah in Kenya…he is busy embarrassing president and raila yet they are not his agemates…actually, Raila is the father to him that niggar needs to be castrated ako na umama… if ruto supporters are sort of those guys …then expect a very tough government of dictatorship if ruto will be president

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These are the minds we don’t want in leadership… shallow. Power belongs to the People! Juja has spoken loud and clear. Watu waende wakalale jameni!

ODM clinched the Bonchari, Kisii parliamentary seat after the former Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) Director-General Pavel Oimeke garnered 9,049 votes. Jubilee’s Zebedeo Opore was second with 7,279 votes while UDA’s Teresa Bitutu came third with 6,964. Bititu is the widow of the late area MP Oroo Oyioka.
Opore was supported by Interior CS Fred Matiang’i who is perceived to be testing waters ahead of the 2022 General Elections.
In Rurii ward by-elections, UDA’s Francis Muraya emerged first after garnering 4,303 votes against Jubilee’s Peter Thinji who got 3,143.

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In Juja, chaos ensued in the tallying center after both Jubilee and PEP agents accused each other of election fraud. Police officers took over the hall and chased away agents as IEBC suspended vote tallying for a few hours. In the videos we have seen, Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro (PEP agent) and Kiambu Governor James Nyoro (Jubilee’s agent) could be seen hurling insults at IEBC officials while condemning the vote tallying process. Nyoro was further manhandled by the police who attempted to restore sanity in the hall.

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Murang’a Senator, Irungu Kang’ata had alleged that the police had fired shots in the air prior to IEBC counting the votes.
The Juja by-election is a fight between PEP under Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria and Jubilee led by President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Earlier, tallying had given PEPs George Koimburi an early lead against Jubilee’s Susan Njeri Waititu, the widow of the late area MP Francis ‘Wakapee’ Waititu. IEBC boss Wafula Chebukati was present at the tallying center on Wednesday morning and assured voters of a transparent counting process.
By 12.17 pm today, George Koimburi of the People’s Empowerment Party, a political outfit with links to Deputy President William Ruto, had an early lead with 4,583 votes against Ms Njeri who had 2,207 votes.
Juja has 115,632 registered voters according to the IEBC registry

Uhuru’s popularity in Mt Kenya region is on the test especially after a section of the area leaders opposed his Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).
A loss for Jubilee would dent Uhuru’s hope of uniting the region, especially after the High Court declared the BBI initiative null and void.
Deputy President William Ruto, in a vivid attack on Uhuru and Odinga, lauded his teams for the wins stating that" We thank God for Hustler nation victory in Juja (not yet declared) & Rurii and the awesome show in Bonchari. A big congratulations to all our hustler teams for a sterling performance against all odds.

“Hongera to our competitors, let’s keep it issue-based and pull together. Let us now focus on the Big 4 Agenda and economic recovery.”

Earlier in the day, police officers arrested several UDA and ODM agents in Bonchari, with the party officials accusing the law enforcers of frustrating and orchestrating election malpractices. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Edward Mbugua responded to ODM, UDA complaints, vowing to prosecute arrested lawbreakers.

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The People’s Empowerment Party (PEP) candidate George Koimburi was on Wednesday, May 19, announced the winner of the Juja parliamentary by-election. This is after clinching 12,159 votes, followed by his Jubilee opponent Susan Waititu, who came a distant second with 5,746 votes. The total number of votes cast was 21,862 with 150 rejected votes.

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Earlier, the Jubilee parliamentary candidate Susan Waititu had stormed out of the tallying centre at Mangu High School, protesting the results being announced by the IEBC.
Her supporters were heard chanting; “No Susan, no peace.” They claimed that the votes had been stolen at night and demanded a recount.
On Tuesday evening, IEBC announced that it had suspended the tallying process for Juja constituency following a disruption by a group of individuals led by Kiambu Governor James Nyoro.
“These acts of hooliganism made it impossible for the tallying process to proceed,” reads an excerpt of a statement signed by IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati.

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The chairman added that the that suspension of the tallying was important to ensure safety of staff, the election materials and to preserve the integrity of the election process.
A video has been making rounds on social media showing a visibly angry Nyoro lashing out at the IEBC officials. He alleged that some of Ms Waititu’s votes had been lost in the field.
The Jubilee party has suffered an embarrassing loss in the just concluded by-elections bearing in mind that they lost in both Rurii Ward in Nyandarua and Bonchari mini-poll.
In Rurii ward, UDA’s candidate Francis Muraya trounced Jubilee’s Peter Thunji to be the winner.
On the other hand, ODM clinched the Bonchari parliamentary seat after the former Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) Director-General Pavel Oimeke garnered 9,049 votes.
Jubilee’s Zebedeo Opore was second with 7,279 votes while UDA’s Teresa Bitutu came third with 6,964.

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UDA ni kama baiskeli ya kunoa visu, inatoa kelele mingi na haisongi. Shenzi sana.
-COTU SG Francis Atwoli-

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