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Twitter voter education flops as KOT lecturers IEBC on conducting credible polls

IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati addresses journalists at Anniversary towers in Nairobi on September 1, 2017. PHOTO | EVANS HABIL

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) on Thursday embarked on online voter education ahead of the repeat presidential election.

The IEBC started with a tweet explaining that voters will be allowed to exercise their right.

The commission wrote that voters will only be allowed to cast a vote where they voted during the general election as that is where their ballot papers are.

The tweet elicited mixed reactions with most users taking the opportunity to lecture IEBC on how to conduct the repeat polls.

An earlier tweet by the commission re-assuring Kenyans that it would conduct the polls in accordance with the Supreme Court ruling recommendations and the law.

Can you vote at any poling station for the presidential poll? No. You can only vote where you registered. It is where your ballot paper is.

— IEBC (@IEBCKenya) October 5, 2017

But my vote should count. Hatutaki vifaranga tena. Nkt

— PeterSnr (@PeterSnr11) October 5, 2017

We want free,fair and credible elections #ChilobaMustGo

— stephen odongo (@StevoOyier) October 5, 2017

Vote what?Baba has said there will be no election.Mtajua hamjui.

— Son of The Lake (@KopanastivStiv) October 5, 2017

Do you promise to respect my vote in the upcoming election?

— Ogato Ogato (@OgatoOgato) October 5, 2017

Will the result transmission be both live…and supported with hard copy of same figures…

— olengo gabriel (@olengoG) October 5, 2017

Please iebc dont make us que for an already predetermined election

— Cherotich Mibei (@CherotichMibei) October 5, 2017

We are keenly implementing the recommendations of the Supreme Court. This will increasingly be apparent with our subsequent updates

— IEBC (@IEBCKenya) October 3, 2017