Lee Makwiny, a Political Analyst and Commentator has mentioned reasons as to why IEBC Vice-Chair Juliana Cherera has decided to resign.
Juliana Cherera caught the attention of the Media after resigning days after Commissioner Justus Nyang'aya also resigning from the Institution.
Cherera thanked His Excellency President William Samoei Ruto for the opportunity that he gave him to serve Kenyans.
According to Lee Makwiny via his Official YouTube channel. He Alleges that Juliana Cherera was threatened or she was forced to exit IEBC.
"The matter fact, is that Juliana Cherera was not ready to leave IEBC. But she was threatened, Incited and forced out if the Independent Electoral and Boundary Commission."
However, Makwiny has asked Raila Odinga to take with his moves, alleging that after President William Ruto doing away with Cherera, Raila Odinga Might dance to the Hustler's tune.
"President William Ruto doesn't disturbance. He wants peace to rule this Nation as he feels like." [Watch time VIDEO 4-7mins]
https://youtu.be/6R4VJS9dVkI
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