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Showtime: Elections ’07

Posted December 28th, 2007 in Elections, Hubbub, Politics by M

Finally we are at that time where every 5 years we brave hot sun, wet rain and long queues to voice our desires with regards to precisely who we want to lead us.

Yes sir, elections 2007 are with us.

I’ve been driving around Nairobi this afternoon to get a feel of what’s on the ground. I’ve also discovered that while I have no trouble watching 4 TV channels at the same time while listening to 3 other radio channels, most people find this acutely irritating.

Sorry.

I may have forgotten to carry my camera to capture the scenes, but there’s nothing wrong with my eyes and ears. Here is some of the interesting things I came across

  • Some people woke up between 3 and 4 and were at the polling stations from 4 AM in the morning to vote
  • If you’re thinking of heading to the ECK command center and waiting sweatily at ECK Chairman Kivuitu’s elbow for the results to be announced think again my child. No doubt remembering the events of 2002 the ECK has made sure that idlers and riffraff do not coalesce their shouting selves around the officials. Most roads leading to the KICC have been cordoned off and some very grim faced security personnel that appear to be either Administration police or General Service Unit. I found myself apologizing from a sharp look from one of those gentlemen.
  • Some bars refused to serve customers who do not have the magical inked finger to indicate voting
  • Some matatus refused to carry people that did not have the magical inked finger
  • In Kibera things almost became sticky when it was discovered that Raila Odinga was not on the voter’s roll. Neither were people whose names started with O and A. Naturally this caused some acute consternation. The ECK explained that the lists had been split along alphabetic lines to reduce the numbers on the lines, and some lists were not delivered in time.  Mercifully updated lists were updated and voting took place. I for one am very grateful that people kept their cool. Considering that in some communities names beginning with A and O are fairly thick on the ground, it could have been interpreted quite differently with very nasty results.
  • Lines in Kibera were up to 2Km long. Yes, that’s kilometers.
  • Nairobi polling stations are heavily populated by party agents that are reducing the speed of counting the ballots to a crawl
  • Anticipating long nights, some ECK officials are making use of lulls in the voting to catch 40 winks on benches and on the grass.
  • It was refreshing to see young aspiring leaders like Jonathan Mueke and John Kiarie showing up to vote. John Kiarie actually came with his wife and baby
  • The Uchumi in South B was closed. (4 litres of soda don’t last as long as you’d think!)
  • The voting queue at the Catholic Parochial polling station had to be seen to believed. It was even longer than the Kibera ones! Looping and winding on itself like that annoying snake game on Nokia phones
  • There is talk that turnout could top 80% this election, which is a big increase from the last election where it was about 55%
  • Preliminary coverage is inconsistent across stations. KTN is showing Odinga is ahead and Citizen and Nation are showing Kibaki is ahead (as of 11 PM)
  • Some of the preliminary results are verging on the absurd. 99% for a candidate?

More as it develops

  • Guess

    Hey M,

    Guess where I came to look for updates? As you can imagine there are a few apprehensive faces in this household – and mine is kinda amused LOL – will email you some details later.

    PS: CNN had a banner saying that Kibaki was out at around 1700hrs here – midnight your time – that upset the cart a little :D
    Hope everything is peaceful over there.

    Started off well enough but as of now … something is beginning to raise a fierce stink!
  • I

    I wondered when you would share your two cents..

    Oh I have had my ear to the ground these elections more than most. I have A LOT to say! But more on that later

    I have to give Kenyans credit for turning out in such huge numbers =d>

    Now.. we wait.. May the best man win!!! 8-}

    I certainly hope so
  • wathiifm

    M,
    I was at kamukunji and the kind of rigging taking place here is out of this world!ECK is still waiting for results from 51 constituencies to of which the media already has the data from.ECK chairman is even wishing he had contracted the media as his agent :D

    The footage on TV was stunning indeed

    Town as of no 29th Dec 12:26pm is a no go due to fears of chaos.I have some pics on the violence will share them with you soon

    Share, share. My camera has been AWOL this crucual time!

    I thank Kenyans for upholding peace on 27th as they voted old geezers out

  • wathiifm

    just an update on your post,Raila’s name was missing on the ballot papers for Langata

    LOL! Say it ain’t so!!!
  • citizennjia

    And do I, appreciate prejudiced bums outing yung n dumbs calling their elders old, geezers!!

    (psssst: elders wiser. ThankGod!)

    Not necessarily my son, not necessarily, in both regards!!! Some of the young are as wise as Solomon and some of the elders are as wise as Oompa Loompas