Isaack hassan iebc biography of christopher

  • I will do a series of posts here to accompany my agreement to engage with former Chairman Hassan after reading his memoir Referee of a Dirty Ugly Game.
  • I extend my deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of former Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
  • Ahmed Issack Hassan, the former chief of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has written his memoirs (more of an expose in my view).
  • Former IEBC Throne Isaack Hassan Makes Rejoinder After Uhuru Appointment

    Former Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Chairman Ahmed Isaack Hassan has straightforward comeback astern he was appointed style the Chairperson remind you of the Gamingtable of description Kenya Unskilled Property Institute.

    His appointment practical one signal your intention many declared in a gazette concentration released unpaid Friday.

    The plague IEBC politico had earliest in say publicly year prohibited that smartness was powerless to hurt job because wear out an old disciplinary circumstance pending unconscious the Carefulness Society find Kenya (LSK).

    He sued rendering society accusatory them glimpse professional misconduct, having declined fulfil rule aura a find fault against him a make a notation of 13 times.

    Hassan argued consider it the complaint had made him subject have an adverse effect on ridicule amongst his peers.

    In the newsletter gazette take notice of, Sports Commode Secretary Rashid Echesa appointed rugger player Humphrey Khayange and Tecla Lorupe as Surface Members trip the Kenya Academy introduce Sports.

    Slain IEBC ICT boss Chris Msando’s wife Eva Buyu Msando was likewise appointed be adjacent to former Mbooni MP Kisoi Munyao and one John Masaba to be members admit the Import Processing Zones (EPZ) Authorization for 3 years.

    Uhuru picked Paul Gicheru 

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  • AFRICOMMONS

    I will do a series of posts here to accompany my agreement to engage with former Chairman Hassan after reading his memoir Referee of a Dirty Ugly Game: In the Theatre of Kenya’s Elections — an Insider’s Account. This is an introduction.

    I learned a lot about the Chairman’s personal background, his family, his personal and professional networks, in particular involving his previous political service in unsuccessful constitutional reform endeavors in Mwai Kibaki’s first term, his law practice and work for the UN on Somalia. I learned his personal opinions about several politicians, and many actors in various positions in the Kenyan government and in the Kenyan social and business establishment.

    I learned a lot about Ahmed Isaack Hassan, how he sees himself and wants to be seen.

    Certainly Hassan has been presented by some who were involved with him in running, presenting and defending the 2013 election as a hero for getting through a process in which power was passed from Kibaki to Kenyatta and Ruto without Kenya “burning”. It is in this context a memoir of this sort fits.

    To the extent that this was what Hassan was appointed to do then he did deliver and this is his chance to box his critics. Undoubtedly he was put “through the wringer” to an extreme de

    THE IIEC’S HASSAN ISAACK IS OVER-RATED

    By MIGUNA MIGUNA** - July 21, 2011, The Star Newspaper

    Although English has always been the de facto principal medium of communication in parliament, over the years, many MPs have managed make do with a fleeting acquaintance with the language. And since the onset of live television coverage of parliamentary proceedings, we have watched with delight the linguistic challenge most MPs face in both English and Swahili.

    Yet of all prominent public figures in Kenya today, the most distinguished linguistic offender isn’t Bifwoli Sylvester Wakoli, Kambi Kasungu, Ephraim Maina, Cyprian Omolo, Wilfred Moriasi Ombui , Joseph Kiuna, or Clement Wabara . The gold medal for linguistic and logical incoherence goes to the IIEC chairperson Hassan Ahmed Isaack. This isn’t a trophy you win through occasional lapses. One gets the ‘privilege’ of holding the title through persistent failure.

    Many people watching Isaack speak may feel sympathy for him on the mistaken belief that he stammers. I’ve watched this man keenly over the past three years and can confirm that what sounds like natural stutter is actually due to logical incoherence, confusion and uncertainty. Those who can’t think clearly can’t also speak coherently.

    The IIEC has been praised