Issuing the Group’s interim statement at a press conference in Nairobi, Golding, Chairperson of the Group, commended the efforts by political parties, their leaders, presidential candidates, and the people of Kenya, to foster a peaceful environment in the lead-up to the elections.
The Group commended the people of Kenya for the peaceful and orderly manner in which they exercised their right to vote on 9 August 2022.
Bruce
Golding, the former Prime Minister of Jamaica, on Thursday presented the
preliminary findings of the Commonwealth Observer Group on the General
Elections in Kenya.
The Group arrived in Nairobi on 2 August, at the invitation of the Independent
Electoral and Boundaries Commission of Kenya (IEBC), and were deployed in small
teams to 20 counties across the country to observe all aspects of the election
process including pre-poll, the opening of polling stations, the voting
process, and the counting of ballots. They were preceded by an advanced
Commonwealth Observer Team that has been in the country since 16 July.
Issuing the Group’s interim statement at a press conference in Nairobi, Golding,
Chairperson of the Group, commended the efforts by political parties, their
leaders, presidential candidates, and the people of Kenya, to foster a peaceful
environment in the lead-up to the elections.
The findings of the Group’s observation concluded that election day was largely
peaceful and orderly, with voters, who turned out in large numbers, expressing
their commitment to peaceful elections. They also commended IEBC and polling
staff for their respective roles in ensuring that the close of polls and
counting of votes followed due process, with a high degree of transparency.
However, the Group noted that some electoral processes such as the use of the
Kenya Integrated Elections Management System (KIEMS) kit, which is used to
register and identify voters using biometrics, the application of procedures by
polling staff, and the time lag between the announcement of the official
results by the IEBC and the provisional ones by the media, can be further
strengthened.
The Chairperson commended the people of Kenya for the peaceful and orderly
manner in which they exercised their right to vote on 9 August 2022.
“As the results management phase of the electoral process reaches its finalization,
we call upon all political party leaders and their supporters to continue to
show restraint and magnanimity,” said Golding.
“It is our hope that by bringing this electoral process to a successful
conclusion, Kenya will serve as an inspiration for the Commonwealth and indeed,
the rest of the world, that relevant lessons have been learned from the past,
and that each successive election is an improvement on the previous one.”
He said a comprehensive final report, which will set out the full findings on
the entire election process, will be submitted to the Commonwealth
Secretary-General and thereafter shared with the Government of Kenya, IEBC,
political parties, and Commonwealth governments, before being made public.
The report
will also offer several recommendations for consideration to contribute toward
the deepening of democracy and strengthening future electoral processes.
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