IEBC's ICT deputy director is not missing but enjoying the warmth of a woman in Roysambu – Moses Kuria
Controversial Gatundu politician Moses Kuria has denied that IEBC's ICT deputy director has gone missing days before mock election results transmission.Taking to his Facebook page, Kuria directed the post to Opposition leader Raila Odinga claiming that Chris Msando, who lives in Nyayo estate, is actually with a woman in Roysambu estate.“So this is Chris Musando's vehicle right now here at Roysambu. The idiot is enjoying sweet time with a woman,” said Kuria in the post.“And the story was that he is privy to 'rigging' and he cant be found. Verily, verily I say unto you Raila. You will not burn this country. Not when I am alive.”According to reports, Chris Msando was last seen on Friday night, chairman Wafula Chebukati said in a statement on Sunday."The last communication from him is an SMS sent to one of his colleagues at around 3am on Saturday morning," Chebukati said.He added the content of the SMS suggested Msando was conscious and fully aware of his itinerary for the day."The matter has been reported to police and the commission, together with family members, is working closely with them to establish his whereabouts."Msandi was filling in for IEBC director of ICT James Muhati who was sent on a 30-day compulsory leave for not cooperating with the audit department.Msando was one of the few staff at the commission with knowledge of where the ICT servers are kept. The family reported the matter to the police saying they could not trace him since Saturday dawn.The family said his mobile phones were not reachable since Saturday when he curiously sent a message to his wife saying he was well in the city center.His brother Peter Msando said Chris could not fail to talk to the family and rarely spent his nights out without communication."The last time he communicated with his wife was Saturday at 3 a.m. and he just said he was okay. We don't know where he is," said Peter.One family member said Msando had received a number of death threats through his mobile phones in the past months. The threats were linked to his work. He reported the threats to the police.IEBC ICT Director James Muhati was sent home recently on compulsory leave. Reports indicated that he had refused cooperate in an audit of the ICT systems.