Vice Chair Juliana Cherera was supposed to declare Azimio leader Raila Odinga as the winner of August 9 poll just after disowning what was happening at Bomas tallying center.According to Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, former Interior PS Karanja Kibicho, who was among the top official to facilitate the plan changed tune against Azimio.

Babu Owino said that there plans to have Chebukati arrested before announcing the results. However PS Kibicho failed to follow his order. This is the main reason why Cherera had to skip off the IEBC Chairperson's decision to announce Ruto as the president. Babu Owino said Chebukati was not supposed to announce the results.

The MP recalled how Kibicho refused to arrest IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati after finding out on Azimio tallying center that Raila would be defeated.However, Babu cited that Kibicho declined his request and asked him to stop bringing chaos to the country. Babu said that he questioned Kibicho's loyalty to the Azimio La Umoja and termed him as a fake deep state.
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