
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission chairperson Wafula Chebukati's era is coming to an end today. He has been in office for six years since 2016. Wafula Chebukati has been in charge of two general elections with which he has been vehemently criticised for bangling the election results in favour of his preferred candidates.
But Wafula Chebukati has been left exposed as his plan on his last day in office has been publicly revealed to Kenyans. According to Ugunja Constituency Member of Parliament Hon Opiyo Wandayi, he said that he understands that IEBC chairperson Wafula Chebukati and his team is planning to fire Deputy IEBC Chief Executive Officer Ruth Kulundu from office on his last day in office.
"I understand @WChebukati and team plan to fire Deputy @IEBCKenya CEO Ruth Kulundu on their last day in office against express court orders. This kind of impunity will have to end one day." Tweeted by Ugunja Constituency Member of Parliament Hon Opiyo Wandayi

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