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Uhuru makes preliminary observations ahead of South Africa’s highly contested elections

Tuesday, May 28th, 2024 20:43 | By
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta (centre)
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta (centre) during the pre-election debriefing and peer-exchange session. PHOTO/@4thPresidentKE/X.

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has made his pre-election debriefing in South Africa ahead of a highly contested election.

Uhuru, who is leading the African Union Election Observation Mission (AUEOM), also held a peer-exchange session with the heads of International Electoral Observation Missions (IEOMs) at the Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg, South Africa.

"Former President Uhuru Kenyatta, the head of the African Union Election Observation Mission (AUEOM), participated in a significant pre-election debriefing and peer-exchange session with the heads of International Electoral Observation Missions (IEOMs) at the Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg, South Africa," the office of the former President said.

"This session took place ahead of the nation's National and Provincial Elections, scheduled for 29th May 2024. During the session, H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta provided an overview of the AUEOM's composition and summarized its key observations."

AUEOM consists of 65 election observers from 26 African countries, including representatives from the AU Permanent Representative Council, Pan African Parliament (PAP), election management boards, civil society organizations, think tanks, women and youth groups, and various technical teams.

Uhuru highlighted that the mission has held extensive engagement with critical stakeholders, such as the National Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINS), South Africa's Chief Justice, the South African Council of Churches, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), and Commissioners of the Electoral Commission of South Africa, among others.

"He emphasized that these interactions have provided invaluable insights into the electoral process and have underscored the collaborative efforts to ensure a transparent and credible election," he added.

Uhuru's observation

According to Uhuru, the upcoming elections could be the most fiercely contested in the last thirty years, reflecting a highly competitive environment.

Despite the intense competition, he noted that the electoral process has seen significant litigation, which has been handled with commendable speed, ensuring that legal challenges do not hinder the democratic process.

"This session at the Birchwood Hotel not only facilitated a robust exchange of ideas and strategies among international electoral observers but also reinforced the collective commitment to supporting South Africa in conducting a peaceful and fair election, thus strengthening the democratic fabric of the nation," the statement added.

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