IEBC SERVERS FINALLY OPENED.

The IEBC computers still have the answers the Azimio La Umoja alliance is seeking regarding the legitimacy of the presidential election from last year, said East Africa Data Handlers Chief Executive George Njoroge.

Azimio, who claimed victory via its leader Raila Odinga, contended that President William Ruto’s installation was unlawful.

According to the group, one of the causes of its ongoing anti-Ruto demonstrations is that Ruto is under pressure from the coalition to make the servers available.

If the coalition is successful in opening the servers, Azimio will have access to two different sets of data, said Njoroge.

The ICT, Cyber, and Computer Expert claims that these are both actual log data, which includes time stamps and specific information that can be linked to a specific action, and voter’s data, which includes information on who voted, where they voted, when they voted, and the method used to identify them as a voter.

He claims that by granting access to the servers, Azimio will also be able to identify the unnamed individuals it claims were accessing the servers to change the numbers on them.

Azimio has daring Ruto to access the servers if he believes Raila won the election after all. Azimio claims to have knowledge about the election’s fraud from within the IEBC.

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