The Supreme Court has finally delivered it’s verdict on the Presidential petition, confirming William Ruto as President-elect.
Ruto received 50% plus one of the total votes cast, according to Chief Justice Martha Koome, who read the verdict on Monday.
“It is not mathematical sound and that the rounding off of IEBC was correct. The petitioners did not offer a water tight case,” Koome said.
When determining whether a presidential candidate received 50% plus one of the votes cast in accordance with Article 138(4) of the constitution, Koome ruled rejected ballots cannot be taken into account.
Speaking while making the delivery Chief Justice Martha Koome shared; “6 days after general elections, Chebukati announced the following results
Raila – 6,942,930 votes ( 48.85%)
William Ruto-7,176,141 (50.49 %)
Waihiga. 31987–0.23
Wajackoya 61969- 0.44
Adding that;
“2 Presidential petitions were struck out for failure to meet constitutional threshold. All the 7 petition sought similar issues. We asked they be consolidated as one.”Martha Koome says the biggest challenge IEBC faced is lack of trust by the people.
In addition she said; “No credible evidence to prove that someone interfered with form 34A’s. It was explained and demonstrated how the kits captured the image of form 34A.Original form 34A’s intercepted were the same as those on the public portal and those presented to the court.”
Koome says there was no enough evidence to overturn Ruto’s win.
“There were no differences between online and physical form 34A. No evidence was provided to prove the same. We find that the Chairperson cannot exclude other commissioners from verifying the Presidential results,” Koome explained.
Article By Suzy Nyongesa.