CS Duale: Raila is right, Ogolla did not try to overturn Ruto's presidential win
Defence
Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has dismissed reports that the late Chief of
Defence Forces (CDF), General Francis Ogolla, was among people said to have attempted to
overturn President William Ruto's victory in the August 2022 polls.
In 2023,
during a joint media interview at State House in Nairobi, Ruto claimed that
General Ogolla attempted to overturn his presidential victory and nonetheless appointed him as CDF.
But during General
Ogolla’s burial ceremony at Obama K’Ogello Primary School in Ngi’ya, Siaya
County on Sunday, Duale endorsed former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s comments
on Saturday that Ogolla was a man of integrity who would not try to influence
the election results.
The Defence
minister narrated how Ogolla
was unwillingly sent to the national tallying centre on August 15, 2022, at the Bomas of
Kenya in Nairobi by unnamed people.
“General
Ogolla was very close to me, particularly when he was the Vice Chief of Defence
Forces. When the whole Bomas issue of August 18 was hanging over his head, he
called me and the family can agree with me, we had a conducive discussion; that
he had even lost weight, that this thing was disturbing him,” Duale said.
He said
General Ogolla at the time wondered why he needed to be at Bomas as he was not a member of
the National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC).
“General
Ogolla went to NSAC and Bomas, he shared text messages with me… one read “Go
and represent me at NSAC because of prior commitments… When he went to NSAC,
the directions General Ogolla was given with other colleagues was to go to
Bomas, and as a reputable soldier, the General asked and sent a text message to
his bosses and asked, what am I going to do in Bomas and this has happened?”
According
to Duale, Ogolla was told “It has been decided that you go.”
Duale said
the then-Vice Chief of Defence Forces was kept waiting for five hours until it
emerged that presidential election results were ready to be announced at 3 pm. Despite Ogolla's insistence that he saw no need to be there, Duale said, he was told to remain
at the national tallying centre.
"I had
a discussion with him from 7 pm to 9:30 pm in my house. His security and driver
can confirm. When he convinced me is when he got an opportunity to relay and
talk to the president those three messages at the end of the discussion,"
Duale said.
“Raila
Odinga was very right and I came today to qualify his statement, that General
Ogolla, a man he knows, would not have gone to Bomas. Some of the people who
sent him there are here. Let us not create a false narrative about General
Ogolla.”
Odinga on Saturday said he personally knew Ogolla as an
upright person and dismissed rumours surrounding his alleged
involvement in overturning Ruto’s win.
“As we lay Ogolla to rest, I want us to remove the stigma,
Your Excellency, because I knew this man very well. General Ogolla would never
have contemplated or thought about going to Bomas of Kenya to force Mr Chebukati to alter the results of the last General Elections. So we want this
to be removed as we lay him to rest," Odinga told a military honours
ceremony commemorating Ogolla.
In the 2023 State House interview, Ruto said he elevated
General Ogolla to the position due to his qualifications even though some of
his advisors were against it.
"General Ogolla is among the people who went to Bomas
to try and overturn my victory, but because when I looked at his CV, he was the
best person to be General. Many things that are part of my system overweighed
what he had done," Ruto said then.
Ogolla was killed in a helicopter crash on Thursday
in Sindar, Elgeyo Marakwet County, alongside nine other military
personnel.
The Kenya Defence Forces boss was buried on Sunday at his home in Ng’iya village, Siaya
County per his wishes to be interred within 72 hours of his death.
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