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Apram Lingolin's IEBC asked the treasury to allocate some 241 million shillings for the signature verification
Instead, the treasury allocated a paltry 93 million, that's less than half the requested amount
The electoral commission then advertised some 400 positions, of verification clerks for the assignment. The clerks were each be paid some 1,200 shillings each day, for the entire duration of the exercise
That means some 480,000 shillings were spent cumulatively on the entire team, in one day
They commenced the exercise on 30th December 2020 and on 21st of January, IEBC announced, they had verified some 1,300,000 signatures
(The constitutional threshold is a million signatures, which makes any extra verification, a waste of efforts)
The exercise which happened at Bomas of Kenya took some 21 days
Going by the rates, the clerks were paid a total 10,080,000. Let's assume some 10 million may have gone in related logistics and acquisition of hardware and software infrastructure for the task, then a cool 73,000,000 was Chebukati's pocket money
He can buy lotion for the airport on his head. Remember he wanted some 241,000,000 for this exercise. If someone asks for 100 bob but you give him 50 bob and he still goes ahead to accomplish the task with the revised budget, just know you are dealing with a con
When you hear some 50 billion were spent on the 2017 election, then it is evident that much of that money went into someone's pocket money
Instead, the treasury allocated a paltry 93 million, that's less than half the requested amount
The electoral commission then advertised some 400 positions, of verification clerks for the assignment. The clerks were each be paid some 1,200 shillings each day, for the entire duration of the exercise
That means some 480,000 shillings were spent cumulatively on the entire team, in one day
They commenced the exercise on 30th December 2020 and on 21st of January, IEBC announced, they had verified some 1,300,000 signatures
(The constitutional threshold is a million signatures, which makes any extra verification, a waste of efforts)
The exercise which happened at Bomas of Kenya took some 21 days
Going by the rates, the clerks were paid a total 10,080,000. Let's assume some 10 million may have gone in related logistics and acquisition of hardware and software infrastructure for the task, then a cool 73,000,000 was Chebukati's pocket money
He can buy lotion for the airport on his head. Remember he wanted some 241,000,000 for this exercise. If someone asks for 100 bob but you give him 50 bob and he still goes ahead to accomplish the task with the revised budget, just know you are dealing with a con
When you hear some 50 billion were spent on the 2017 election, then it is evident that much of that money went into someone's pocket money