With elections just around the corner, although it’s belated, there is still time for parliament and senators to interrogate IEBC’s ability to conduct free and fair elections. The IEBC chairman has very little assurances coming from his pronouncements.
With the chicken gate accusations, the top IEBC management has lost moral authority to run such a sensitive body that can disrupt our country’s progress. The IEBC commissioners have lately portrayed a picture of people out of touch with reality and have become drivers of a vehicle they cannot control. That valuable time, is spent on damage control, shows something is not right. Kenyans are tired of an election body that lives on denial and offering false promises.