Who will be the fifth President of the Republic of Kenya? This is the question all Kenyans are waiting for the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to answer after they voted on Tuesday, August 9.
Focus has now shifted to the Bomas of Kenya, the national tallying centre where 290 constituency returning officers (CROs) are physically submitting form 34A and form 34B for verification. The anxiety, tension and nail-biting at the national tallying centre is visible. The Standard photographer captured the mood in photos. The IEBC has accredited over 4,000 local and international journalists. Media houses have also pitched camp at the Bomas of Kenya, IEBC's national tallying Centre where final presidential results will be announced. As Kenyans wait for the official results, media houses are publishing preliminary results based on forms 34A and 34B that have been uploaded on the IEBC portal. IEBC has allowed presidential agents to witness the verification process. After the four-step process, Chebukati, the presidential election returning officer will create form 34C where all the results of all candidates are entered, announced and a winner declared. The Commission Chairman was non-comitial on when he will announce the winner. He said the law allows them seven days. Meanwhile, Kenyans will have to wait patiently to know who the next president of Kenya will be.
Photos by Elvis Ogina