April 1, 2025

How Raila hired international IT Gurus to ethically hack IEBC servers

How Raila hired international IT Gurus to ethically hack IEBC servers

Raila details how the Azimio coalition hired international IT gurus to ethically hack IEBC servers in search of the truth over the 2022 General Election

Raila details how the Azimio coalition hired international IT gurus to ethically hack IEBC servers in search of the truth over the 2022 General Election.

The ODM party boss explained in an interview with Ramogi TV on Monday, February 13, that the hackers were assigned the task of looking into the suspected manipulation of the outcomes of the 2022 elections.

Raila stated that the experts arrived in the country with equipment and established a base in the Athi River.

“We personally looked for IT gurus from abroad who could do investigations. There is something called ethical hacking – which is done with good intentions. They came with their own machines and they were located in Athi River,” Raila divulged.

Upon commencing their investigation, the former premier added that the team was forced to shift their location to avoid being traced. 

“They were also being traced because once they got in the servers they could be seen. Sometimes they went to Kiambu and then to Narok for one month to seek the truth and they found it,” Raila asserted

Raila further claimed that after receiving a complete account of what happened, he made the decision to keep it a secret since he did not want to discuss it publicly because people would have doubted him.

Fortunately, he revealed that information about what happened before the results were announced was released by an IEBC whistleblower when he was on tour in South Africa, which led to the start of the Azimio protests.

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On this pact with Uhuru, Raila revealed they both agitated for a free and fair election. In the agreement, none of them was to be involved in rigging the polls.

Additionally, other officials were tasked with ensuring that their competitors did not manipulate the polls – a move he stated flopped.

“When I was with him, we agreed that the election would not be interfered with in any way because we knew we would win. There were no plans to rig, which is the MOU we signed with Uhuru.

“He knows what happened, and people may ask why he did not help, yet he was the President. What happened is that there were people who were supposed to do something, and they did not,” he stated.

Raila added that he maintains a close relationship with Uhuru despite his international role in peacekeeping missions in Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The two held their first-ever joint rally since the August 9, 2022, General Election, on Saturday, February 11, in Vihiga and Kisumu counties. 

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