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Before we crucify Wafula Chebukati, let us find a balance in available evidence

IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati is whisked away by security officers and the clergy after chaos erupted between Azimio and UDA leaders at the auditorium, Bomas of Kenya Aug 15, 2022. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

In honour of the evidential ideals that birthed this column, today I shall wear the shoes of the devils advocate. Since the election on August 9, the aftermath has been over analysed both in mainstream and social media. Lawyers of high societal standing have publicly differed on basic concepts of law and interpretation of the Constitution on matters elections. However, shouldn't the learned friends draw a professional line from partisan interest when discussing emotive political issues on live TV?

Given the precarious political environment we are in, this article risks also been interpreted within the different political lenses. But not to speak to the known facts and available evidence is cowardice and gross negligence of our civic responsibilities and obligations to the nation. The truth never departs from its course.

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