Chebukati exit IEBC in a posh farewell party

Chebukati and other two commissioners exit IEBC in a posh farewell party after their six years of service.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) on Wednesday, January 11, hosted an exit farewell party for the departing Chairman Wafula Chebukati and two of his colleagues, Boya Mulu and Abdi Guliye. 

The three said they are leaving with their heads held high. They are set to leave the commission on January 17, 2023, after six years of service.

Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye all expressed their gratitude to the staff and IEBC for the time that they served at the commission.

“Long journey of six years at IEBC is about to end. Looking forward to a happy exit in the next few days. Thanks to our staff for this wonderful farewell,” Commissioner Molu noted. 

Chebukati will be leaving office after six tumultuous years of both massive successes and failures. 

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“We have faced a lot of challenges as a commission, but we have always remained committed to upholding the integrity of the electoral process and ensuring that every vote counts,” Commissioner Guliye noted. 

In his part, Guliye took some time to refute claims that the panel had rigged the August 2022 general election.

“It demoralizes the commission when people talk of stolen elections. Those times have ended,” Guliye explained. 

The farewell event was punctuated with a cake-cutting ceremony which culminated in the sharing of drinks and eateries. 

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye in January 2017 in addition to four other individuals who left their positions following the 2017 General Elections.

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye in January 2017 in addition to four other individuals who left their positions following the 2017 General Elections.

President William Ruto announced vacancies at the IEBC in October 2022 as the terms of Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye came to an end, which started a new round of the recruitment process.

“The tenure of the chairperson and two members of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission is set to lapse on January 17, 2023, having been appointed on January 18, 2017, vide Gazette Notices 399 and 400 of 2017,” read Ruto’s notice.

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Chebukati exit IEBC in a posh farewell party

Chebukati and other two commissioners exit IEBC in a posh farewell party after their six years of service.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) on Wednesday, January 11, hosted an exit farewell party for the departing Chairman Wafula Chebukati and two of his colleagues, Boya Mulu and Abdi Guliye. 

The three said they are leaving with their heads held high. They are set to leave the commission on January 17, 2023, after six years of service.

Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye all expressed their gratitude to the staff and IEBC for the time that they served at the commission.

“Long journey of six years at IEBC is about to end. Looking forward to a happy exit in the next few days. Thanks to our staff for this wonderful farewell,” Commissioner Molu noted. 

Chebukati will be leaving office after six tumultuous years of both massive successes and failures. 

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“We have faced a lot of challenges as a commission, but we have always remained committed to upholding the integrity of the electoral process and ensuring that every vote counts,” Commissioner Guliye noted. 

In his part, Guliye took some time to refute claims that the panel had rigged the August 2022 general election.

“It demoralizes the commission when people talk of stolen elections. Those times have ended,” Guliye explained. 

The farewell event was punctuated with a cake-cutting ceremony which culminated in the sharing of drinks and eateries. 

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye in January 2017 in addition to four other individuals who left their positions following the 2017 General Elections.

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye in January 2017 in addition to four other individuals who left their positions following the 2017 General Elections.

President William Ruto announced vacancies at the IEBC in October 2022 as the terms of Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye came to an end, which started a new round of the recruitment process.

“The tenure of the chairperson and two members of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission is set to lapse on January 17, 2023, having been appointed on January 18, 2017, vide Gazette Notices 399 and 400 of 2017,” read Ruto’s notice.

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Chebukati exit IEBC in a posh farewell party

Chebukati and other two commissioners exit IEBC in a posh farewell party after their six years of service.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) on Wednesday, January 11, hosted an exit farewell party for the departing Chairman Wafula Chebukati and two of his colleagues, Boya Mulu and Abdi Guliye. 

The three said they are leaving with their heads held high. They are set to leave the commission on January 17, 2023, after six years of service.

Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye all expressed their gratitude to the staff and IEBC for the time that they served at the commission.

“Long journey of six years at IEBC is about to end. Looking forward to a happy exit in the next few days. Thanks to our staff for this wonderful farewell,” Commissioner Molu noted. 

Chebukati will be leaving office after six tumultuous years of both massive successes and failures. 

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“We have faced a lot of challenges as a commission, but we have always remained committed to upholding the integrity of the electoral process and ensuring that every vote counts,” Commissioner Guliye noted. 

In his part, Guliye took some time to refute claims that the panel had rigged the August 2022 general election.

“It demoralizes the commission when people talk of stolen elections. Those times have ended,” Guliye explained. 

The farewell event was punctuated with a cake-cutting ceremony which culminated in the sharing of drinks and eateries. 

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye in January 2017 in addition to four other individuals who left their positions following the 2017 General Elections.

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye in January 2017 in addition to four other individuals who left their positions following the 2017 General Elections.

President William Ruto announced vacancies at the IEBC in October 2022 as the terms of Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye came to an end, which started a new round of the recruitment process.

“The tenure of the chairperson and two members of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission is set to lapse on January 17, 2023, having been appointed on January 18, 2017, vide Gazette Notices 399 and 400 of 2017,” read Ruto’s notice.

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Chebukati exit IEBC in a posh farewell party

Chebukati and other two commissioners exit IEBC in a posh farewell party after their six years of service.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) on Wednesday, January 11, hosted an exit farewell party for the departing Chairman Wafula Chebukati and two of his colleagues, Boya Mulu and Abdi Guliye. 

The three said they are leaving with their heads held high. They are set to leave the commission on January 17, 2023, after six years of service.

Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye all expressed their gratitude to the staff and IEBC for the time that they served at the commission.

“Long journey of six years at IEBC is about to end. Looking forward to a happy exit in the next few days. Thanks to our staff for this wonderful farewell,” Commissioner Molu noted. 

Chebukati will be leaving office after six tumultuous years of both massive successes and failures. 

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“We have faced a lot of challenges as a commission, but we have always remained committed to upholding the integrity of the electoral process and ensuring that every vote counts,” Commissioner Guliye noted. 

In his part, Guliye took some time to refute claims that the panel had rigged the August 2022 general election.

“It demoralizes the commission when people talk of stolen elections. Those times have ended,” Guliye explained. 

The farewell event was punctuated with a cake-cutting ceremony which culminated in the sharing of drinks and eateries. 

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye in January 2017 in addition to four other individuals who left their positions following the 2017 General Elections.

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye in January 2017 in addition to four other individuals who left their positions following the 2017 General Elections.

President William Ruto announced vacancies at the IEBC in October 2022 as the terms of Chebukati, Molu, and Guliye came to an end, which started a new round of the recruitment process.

“The tenure of the chairperson and two members of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission is set to lapse on January 17, 2023, having been appointed on January 18, 2017, vide Gazette Notices 399 and 400 of 2017,” read Ruto’s notice.

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