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    Biased? IEBC’s “Burning Bridges Initiative” Tweet Sparks Debate

    Wycliffe NyamasegeBy Wycliffe NyamasegeDecember 30, 2020Updated:January 31, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kenya’s electoral body is on the spot following a tweet posted on its page which termed President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga’s pet project, Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), as a “Burning Bridges Initiative”.

    Hawk-eyed netizens were quick to spot the “error” sparking a debate on social media with some accusing the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of bias.

    Others, however, felt that it was just a typo dismissing, claims that the statement was deliberate.

    In the tweet that has since been deleted, IEBC was notifying members of the public that the verification exercise of the recently submitted BBI signatures had kicked off.

    The tweet further fuelled rumours that the commission is inclined to Tanga Tanga politicians’ criticism on proposals to amend the constitution through a referendum next year.

    Read: IEBC Agrees To Work With A Ksh93 Million Budget Instead Of Ksh241 Million For BBI Signature Verification

    “The 400 clerks who were recruited for the exercise have taken their oath of secrecy and will begin their training shortly, ” said IEBC in another tweet.

    The vacancies were advertised on December 19.

    The National Treasury recently approved Ksh93.7 million funding to the commission for the verification of the over four million signatures.

    Read Also: There Is A Chance For Non-divisive Referendum – DP Ruto Says After Missing BBI Signature Launch

    IEBC had sought Ksh241 million from the exchequer to review the signatures submitted by the BBI Secretariat, a proposal that was criticized by Odinga.

    Here are some of the reactions online:

    https://twitter.com/itspeterkariuki/status/1344195693615984640?s=20

    IEBC just referred to BBI as Burning Bridges Initiative. The admin low-key knows the truth. 🤣🤣🤣

    — BRAVIN YURI (@BravinYuri) December 30, 2020

    https://twitter.com/YouthAdvocateKe/status/1344196399110434816?s=20

    https://twitter.com/ItsNyambane/status/1344198801129680896?s=20

    IEBC has called BBI “Burning Bridges”. You have a commission which is biased.

    Chebukati should be in prison. https://t.co/Gb8gkdhJNT pic.twitter.com/EEeHJIb12I

    — Robert ALAI, HSC (@RobertAlai) December 30, 2020

    Someone at IEBC deliberately called BBI Burning Bridges Initiative. However pleasing this is, l am shocked that an independent commission can openly be biased. Can they be trusted to deliver free and fair results?

    It is another sad day for democracy in Kenya.

    — Mwalimu (@mwalimu_dida) December 30, 2020

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