Mwaure has asked the supreme court not to nullify results over “Minor arithmetic errors.”
According to reports earlier, David Mwaure Concedes defeat as he endorses William Ruto as the president ,he is now pleading with the supreme court not to nullify results over minor arithmetic issues.
According to reports, Agano party leader is willing to testify against the Azimio la Umoja presidential petition.
He filed an affidavit at the supreme court of law, in support of the election results announced by the independent electoral and boundaries commission chair, Wafula Chebukati.
Waihiga said,”With all the agents literally hawk-eyed, all the ballot papers were placed on the table and sorted in their presence at the polling stations. As I sat at the Bomas of Kenya, I noticed all the commissioners of IEBC who would, upon receipt of the original 34A counter-check whether the same were in tandem with form 34A already sent electronically and upon verifying, they would then publicly declare the results.”
Waihiga further stated that it is true there were minor arithmetic errors in the presidential results, but that should not be a basis of nullification by the supreme court.
He said,”Even if there are certain minor arithmetic errors, it is appropriate to appreciate the fact that the conduct of an election is a very rigorous and highly involving process.”
Mwaure went ahead to state that it is normal for any human being to make mathematical errors since officials had not rested since August 9th 2022.
He said,”The officials of the IEBC and for that matter a number of agents did not sleep from the night of 8th of August to 15th of August when the election results were declared. Under such tough conditions, any human being is bound to make a mistake or two and I state that small mistakes let not the will of the people of Kenya be upset by this Honourable Court.”