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What Really Haunts Akombe? The Proposal as a Catalyst: Akombe Knows Too Much About Ruto

Akombe's Nervousness: She knows way too much including the identity of those who assassinated Chris Msando

Many Kenyans still don't get it. Why should a mere proposal by Nandi senator Samson Cherargei to the National dialogue committee at the Bomas cause former IEBC commissioner Roselyn Akombe to go into such a panic? The result of which was a tweet reminding Kenyans of how former President Moi forced himself on Kenyans for an extra 10 years when many had written him off and wanted him gone in 1992.

"Let's get ready," she dramatically told Kenyans in her tweet.

Akombe's concern actually speaks volumes. For the simple reason that she has been right there deep in the corridors of power. She definitely knows something. And indeed she knows a lot that we will never know.

The Dramatic Events of 2017

As an integral part of the IEBC during the 2017 elections, Akombe witnessed firsthand the tumultuous period that ensued. The political landscape at that time was characterized by heated debates, accusations of electoral fraud, and a tense environment. 

Akombe, a former member of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), holds a trove of secrets, including the identity of those responsible for the tragic assassination of Chris Msando, the prominent IEBC computer expert. 

These secrets became too burdensome, forcing Akombe to make the difficult decision to flee the country in 2017. Msando's murder sent shockwaves throughout the nation and deeply impacted the electoral process. With her intimate knowledge of the inner workings of the IEBC, Akombe possesses information that could potentially unveil the masterminds behind this heinous crime. The fear and pressure of being entangled in a dangerous web of conspiracies likely propelled her to seek safety abroad. As Akombe remains permanently based out of the country, the nation eagerly awaits the day she may finally come forward and shed light on the truth surrounding Msando's very tragic fate.

Akombe knows Ruto too well
The former IEBC commissioner also possesses unique insights into the true nature of President William Ruto that surpass the understanding of most Kenyans. While a significant portion of the population remains unaware, it is essential to note that Ruto played a pivotal role in the Jubilee campaign during the 2017 elections. Acting as a driving force behind the scenes, he worked closely with Ezra Chiloba, the then-IEBC CEO, to manipulate the election results. 

This manipulation led to a flawed outcome that failed to accurately represent the will of the people and indeed this was proven when the Supreme court overturned that election in landmark case. 

Understanding Ruto's capabilities and aspirations, Akombe holds a special awareness of the risks he poses to Kenya's political landscape. With her inside knowledge, she acts as a valuable voice in speaking truth to power, shedding light on the potential dangers that Ruto's actions may present.

The proposed extension of the presidential term to 7 years by Cherargei, therefore stirs up uneasy memories for Akombe. Her nervousness is not based on ignorance but rather on a deep understanding of the country's political history and the potential ramifications such a change could have.


Expertise and Authority

Akombe's experience as a former IEBC official grants her considerable expertise and authority in matters pertaining to Kenyan elections. Through her involvement in the electoral process, she undoubtedly gained valuable insight into the complexities and challenges faced when trying to ensure a free and fair election. Her expertise extends beyond the technicalities of election procedures and includes a nuanced understanding of political dynamics and the potential implications of policy changes.

Understanding the Implications

It is essential to understand the potential consequences of extending the presidential term to 7 years. Such a change could have significant implications for Kenya's democracy and political stability. Akombe's nervousness is not unfounded; it stems from a deep appreciation of the potential risks associated with altering constitutional limits on presidential terms.

The Fragility of Democracy

Democracy is a delicate system that requires constant vigilance and checks and balances to thrive. By imposing term limits on the presidency, a nation ensures a peaceful transition of power, fosters competition, and prevents the concentration of authority. Any proposal to extend the presidential term raises concerns about potential abuse of power and the erosion of democratic principles.

Balancing Stability and Change

Kenya has witnessed significant political changes over the years, and finding the delicate balance between stability and progress is crucial. While stability is necessary, there is also a need for fresh ideas, leadership, and a rotation of power. The 7-year presidential term proposal challenges this delicate balance, potentially perpetuating the dominance of a single political entity and stifling democratic progress.

Conclusion

The nervousness exhibited by Akombe at Cherargei's proposal to extend the presidential term to 7 years is not without basis. It reflects her deep understanding of Kenya's political history, the fragility of its democracy, and the potential consequences of altering constitutional limits on presidential terms. Akombe's experience, expertise, authority, and trust make her concerns worthy of serious consideration. It is essential to recognize the potential risks associated with such proposals and strive for a balanced political landscape that ensures stability, progress, and the preservation of democratic principles.

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