Abongโo Malik Obama wants to have a career in politics like his half-brother, President Barack Obama. However, hours after the polls closed in Kenyaโs elections last night, Mr. Obama said he wasnโt sure whether hisย bid to be governor of Siaya Countyย was a success and he is concerned the election results may have been tampered with. Heโs also extremely angry about tabloid coverage of his campaign.
โItโs impossible to tell at this time, the whole system crashed,โ Mr. Obama told Politicker when we called him Tuesday morning to inquire about the election. โWe have no idea, itโs still hanging out there, and I myself am extremely disappointed and there is a high risk that the results may be manipulated.โ
Yesterdayโs elections are the first under the 2010 Constitution of Kenya, which was ratified after the 2007 election ended with widespread violence and a disputed result. Though the voting yesterday proceededย largely without violence, there were reports ofย technical problems at many polling places.ย Mr. Obama said he stayed up late into the night and was given no information about the election result from officials.
โI was sitting out there at the tallying center for the county up until almost 1 oโclock last night and thereโs a complete blackout,โ he explained.
The new constitution divided Kenya into 47 counties including Siaya, which containsย more than 800,000 residentsย and the hometown of the presidentโs father, Barack Obama Sr. Mr. Obama is the first child of the elder Barack Obama. He was born three years prior to his presidential sibling, who has a different mother. Mr. Obama operates a charity called theBarack H. Obama Foundation, which, according to its website, โis entirely the idea of Abonโgo Malik Obama, in memory of their father, and is not dependent on the endorsement of his brother, President Barack Obama.โ
As of this writing,ย the website of Kenyaโs Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, which is overseeing the election, shows Uhuru Kenyattaย with a leadย in Kenyaโs presidential race. Mr. Kenyatta and his running mate are two of the four people who have been charged by the International Criminal Court with โcrimes against humanityโ for allegedly orchestrating the violence after the last elections that left over 1,000 people dead. The United States and other Western nations haveย promised unspecified โconsequencesโย if Mr. Kenyatta emerges victorious.
Though the IEBC site is showing results for the presidential election, it does not display results for other local offices including Mr. Obamaโs governorโs race in Siaya. The IEBC did not pick up their โelection hotlineโ when we called to inquire about the results. Mr. Obama is running as an independent candidate, a situation he said has left him with a tougher path to victory.
โIโm disadvantaged somewhat because of the resources that I have,โ said Mr. Obama. โI feel that Iโve done my best and so I just leave the rest to God.โ
Mr. Obama and the President served as theย best man at each otherโs weddings. However, Mr. Obama said he hasnโt discussed his political aspirations with his brother. According to Mr. Obama they last spoke in mid-November, when he congratulated President Obama on winning a second term. The White House did not respond to multiple requests to discuss Mr. Obamaโs campaign.
Along with his worries about the election result, Mr. Obama is concerned aboutย an article in the British tabloidย Daily Mailย that alleged he mistreats his multiple wives. The story, which was written by reporter Andrew Malone, accused Mr. Obama of beating his wives and engaging in โsecret trystsโ to maintain an โestimatedโ 12 wives, which exceeds the four wives allowed by Islamic law.
โI also would like to, you know, comment on something thatโs going around on the net about me and my family and trying to malign and say a lot of bad things about me,โ Mr. Obama told us before we finished our conversation. โThis gentleman whoโs from theย Daily Mailย โฆ he came down here and showed up, you know, just from the blue. โฆ He put out an article about me and how Iโm philandering and how Iโm beating up my wives and, you know, a lot of really bad things. And I really find that distasteful and itโs a whole bunch of nonsense.โ
In the story, Mr. Maloneyย described Mr. Obamaย meeting prospective voters on the campaign trail including a โwitch doctor โฆ with green and pink parrot feathers in his hair.โ Mr. Obama incorrectly claimed the reporter portrayed him as the one wearing feathers and said the article overall โsounds extremely racist and bigoted.โ
โHeโs talking about me wearing feathers and, you know, running around half naked,โ said Mr. Obama. โI really detest that kind of thing, especially in this day and this era, just because Iโm related to the President of the United States, who happens to be a black man.โ
Mr. Obama also took issue with the storyโs claim two of his wives ran away from him and view him negatively.
โI donโt understand why people go to those lengths just to be mean and nasty, because my wives and Iโwell, in fact, to tell you the truth, they voted for me yesterday,โ Mr. Obama said. โWe were at the polling station and talking about my wives not wanting to vote for me and things like that is a whole bunch of fabrications and a whole bunch of lies.โ
As of this writing, we have been unable to reach Mr. Maloney to give him a chance to respond to Mr. Obamaโs claims. When we called theย Daily Mailโsย headquarters in England an operator informed us Mr. Malone was โprobablyโ a freelancer and told us to call back later today when the features editors are available.
In addition to racism, Mr. Obama blames the negative coverage he received on animosity people have towards his brother.
โYou know, I didnโt choose to be Obama. I didnโt choose to be Obamaโs brother, you know, it just so happened. And now, everybodyโs going after me just because of my brother, so itโs really unfair,โ said Mr. Obama. โJust because they hate my brother and so forth why do they have to attack me? Iโm just trying to do the best I can with what I have, make a contribution. My brotherโs doing what heโs doing over there, Iโm doing what Iโm doing over here. At the end of the day, weโre just working to make this world a better place.โ
Source-politicker.com
Obama’s Brother Claims Voter Fraud, Racist Coverage
Obama’s Brother Claims Voter Fraud, Racist Coverage
Obama’s Brother Claims Voter Fraud, Racist Coverage
Obama’s Brother Claims Voter Fraud, Racist Coverage