NASA leader Raila Odinga. [Photo|the-star]The National Super Alliance (Nasa) has lamented that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has denied them access to the servers and the Kenya Integrated Management System (KIEMS).This is despite Supreme Court order, in the presidential election petition.Nasa asked for access to the systems, following allegations that the servers were hacked, with aims to subvert election results, in favour of President Uhuru Kenyatta, who was declared president-elect by the IEBC, August 11, after the August 8 polls.In a ruling read by Justice Isaac Lenaola, Monday, the Supreme Court however restricted Nasa’s access IEBC data and equipment used to conduct the August 8 general election.However, Nasa lawyer Paul Mwangi and the ODM party have lamented that IEBC is yet to grant them access.Through his Twitter account, Mwangi said IEBC had 'stonewalled' them.
ODM through its ODM Reloaded account on the other hand accused ICT Director James Muhati, who replaced the late Chris Msando, of declining to comply with the court order.Below is ODM's message about the same."It is exactly 2:17 AM and the NASA team is still here at the Commission awaiting "read only access" to the IEBC server.We have been ready since 4:00pm and the Commissioners have not complied with the Supreme Court orders. This defiance is led by ICT Director James Muhati who had been sent on compulsory leave yet somehow wormed his way back into work; assisted by a Mr Kioni. They know that if we are granted this access, we will be able to pinpoint the THIEF and how he stole.Why is the IEBC not complying with court orders?"Nasa was granted access to:Original copies of forms 34A, 34B and 34C.IEBC servers logging-in trail.All IEBC servers.Firewalls without the passwords.IEBC ICT redundancy plan.Systems user types.Certified copies of all KIEMS kits.Logging-in trail of KIEMS users.Polling stations’ KIEMS kits allocation.Passwords.Specific GPRS location of KIEMS.Reading devices to distinguish authenticity of all documents given to them.Certified copies of penetration tests conducted by IEBC prior to, and during the general elections.Technical agreements signed between IEBC and service providers.The Registrar of the Supreme Court Esther Nyaiyaki would supervise the access at a venue to be decided.The Supreme Court judges allowed only two agents per party, in the landmark case to take part in the process, and a report on the process be filed in court on Tuesday August 29, by 5pm.