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Politicians are at bottom of the IQ ladder – IEBC Guliye

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Guliye criticized Kenyans for elevating politicians and added that
most of them were not as smart as they appeared to be on stage.

He expressed concern over how everyone in the nation now wants to be a politician as a result of the glorification of political leaders.

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Abdi Guliye IEBC Commissioner

(Politicians are very tricky, during the day, they say, we want a fair vote, and then at night they come and say, we want you to help us … we have to live in isolation because if you are seen with a certain politician people will assume that you are helping them) Guliye said.

Due to their arm-twisting antics and strange requests, according to Guliye, dealing with them is a difficult process.

(Politicians are very tricky, during the day, they say, we want a fair vote, and then at night they come and say, we want you to help us … we have to live in isolation because if you are seen with a certain politician people will assume that you are helping them) Guliye said.

(Politicians are very tricky, during the day, they say, we want a fair vote, and then at night they come and say, we want you to help us … we have to live in isolation because if you are seen with a certain politician people will assume that you are helping them) Guliye said.

For anyone interested in running for any political office, the Independent Elections and Boundaries Commission has listed a number of prerequisites.

One of them is the disputed academic standards for legislators vying for elective positions. A degree from a Kenyan university is a requirement for any candidate running for president, according to the commission.

Candidates for the gubernatorial seat must have a certain level of education. The academic degree must have been earned in a Kenyan university that is accredited.

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The election modification bill of 2021, which eliminated the necessity for a college degree for candidates seeking elective positions, was approved by the senate in the early months of 2022. At the third reading, the amendment bill received the support of more than 20 senators. The senate’s signal revived the hopes of thousands of Kenyans who had political ambitions but lacked the necessary academic credentials.

 

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