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Quit to avert chaos in 2017 general elections, Kenyan churches tell IEBC

NCCK Secretary General Peter Karanja (left) and chairperson Rosemary Mbogo address the Press at Jumuia Place in Limuru yesterday. [PHOTO: WILLIS AWANDU/ STANDARD]

NAIROBI: The umbrella body of churches yesterday said the national electoral commissioners had lost credibility to supervise the next polls and demanded that they leave office.

At a press conference, the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) demanded electoral reforms, a new Supreme Court and public testing of all electronic equipment to be used in the General Election scheduled for August next year.

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