July 3, 2024

Atwoli criticizes Raila over calls to open IEBC servers “Server Ilikuwa Yetu, Tulishindwa” (VIDEO)

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Atwoli criticizes Raila over calls to open IEBC servers "Server Ilikuwa Yetu, Tulishindwa"

Atwoli tells off Azimio leader Raila Odinga over calls to open IEBC servers claiming the coalition had all powers to win the August polls

Atwoli tells off Azimio leader Raila Odinga over calls to open IEBC servers claiming the coalition had all powers to win the August polls.

Central Organisation of Trade Unions (COTU) Francis Atwoli  has urged Azimio leader Raila Odinga to concede that President William Ruto won the 2022 election. 

Raila has insisted that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) servers be opened in order to verify the outcome of the presidential election after repeatedly alleging that Ruto stole the election in his favor. 

Atwoli, who backed the former premier’s presidential campaign, claimed that despite having access to all of the government’s resources, including the servers of the electoral office, Ruto still defeated them. 

“Tukubali tulishindwa because hata kuiba kunataka akili, hata hiyo server kufunguliwa na sisi ndio tulikuwa nayo. Server ilikuwa yetu, Ruto alipata wapi ufunguo wa kufunga server na ilikuwa yetu. 

The COTU boss said he will not join Azimio’s anti-government demonstrations because he is busy serving Kenyan workers. 

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“Sasa mimi mnataka niende kwa maandamano kama mtu ambaye hana offisi, wale watu wako kwa maandamano hawana offisi, Oparanya, Karua hawana offisi. 

Meanwhile, on Friday, May 5, Labour Cabinet Secretary Florence Bore appointed COTU boss Francis Atwoli to National Labour Board. 

Atwoli will serve under David Siele as the chairperson alongside other members, including Jacqueline Mugo, Michael Macharia, George Masese, Ernest Nadome, Rose Omamo, Daisy Wanja Njiru, and Areba Omwoyo Samba. 

In his new role, Atwoli will be tasked with advising the CS on all matters concerning employment and labour, legislation affecting employment and labour, and any matter relating to labour relations. 

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