France based survey Company Ipsos has announced that it will no longer conduct political surveys in Kenya as it has always been their norm.
While making the announcement, Wolf disclosed that Ipsos in France decided that it’s Kenyan subsidiary, Ipsos-Kenya, should not include “political” survey results in its public releases “for the foreseeable future”.
Ipsos firm was widely known in the country mostly because of its annual political opinions in the country something that had received praises and condemnation on equal measures from the political classes.
The research firm has not released any polling results since September last year.
“As far as I know, there has been no Kenya Government interference which has led to this decision. However, on the basis of this decision, it was judged that my position as research analyst had become redundant,” Wolf said in a statement to newsrooms.
Ipsos political researcher Wolf was given notice on 31st March this year to stop conducting political polls something that has led to his resignation.
Ipsos came under fire in the lead up to the 2017 presidential poll with ODM leaders accusing the firm of skewing the survey in favour of President Uhuru Kenyatta. Ipsos is headquartered in Paris and has branches across the globe with offices in 13 African countries.
Wolf has worked on public affairs surveys and related research since 2005 with Steadman, Synovate and Ipsos. Wolf, an American, said he had no intentions of leaving Kenya.
“I have no intention of leaving Kenya, I will be exploring other opportunities here, where my knowledge and skills can contribute to the country’s development,” he stated.
“I am grateful for this opportunity, given that these scientifically designed and implemented surveys have revealed the awareness, perceptions
He said the surveys have contributed to the expansion of the democratic space by providing citizens the opportunity to make their voices heard on a regular basis.
“I am extremely grateful for the support I have received from countless Kenyans of all walks of life over these years,” Wolf said.