The
Kenyan presidential election of 2007 was held in December 2007. The main contenders were incumbent
President of Kenya,
Mwai Kibaki and his former ally
Raila Odinga. The election was strongly marked by
tribalism, with Kibaki coming from the most numerous
Kikuyu ethnic group which has dominated Kenyan politics since independence and Odinga an ethnic
Luo allied with other smaller ethnic groups. Kibaki was declared the winner and sworn in on 30 December, despite opposition leader Raila Odinga's claims of victory. Odinga and many international observers claimed the elections were at least partially manipulated. Following the declaration, violent protests erupted particularly in
Kibera, and this included ethnic violence targeted against Kikuyu people living outside their traditional settlement areas, especially in the
Rift Valley Province. Luos and
Kalenjin were also targeted in the areas surrounding
Nakuru and
Naivasha. Former UN Secretary General
Kofi Annan brokered a power-sharing agreement which included the appointment of the Waki Commission to investigate the violence. == Composition ==