As the citizens of Kenya waits for the Supreme court to give their verdict on the presidential petition that was tabled by Raila Odinga challenging the announcement of Ruto as president elect, the name of Venezuelan national Jose Camargo have been left spreading like bush fire.
In the entire petition, lawyers from both side put his name at the center of the poll. Speaking before the court, senior council and the Siaya governor honourable James Orengo disclosed that Camargo who was in the country illegally hacked the IEBC system and changed election results. "He declared Ruto as president elect." He said.
On his part, the independent electoral and boundary commission professor Githu Muigai, Camargo was an IT expert maintaining the Smartmartic KIMS technology and not bad as alleged.
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