The formation of the independent Electrol Commission of Kenya is a topic that is trending in Kenya. People are asking critical questions on why the commission is not yet formed despite the current government being in office for over two years.
President William Ruto has been asked by opposition members to speed up the process and allow Kenyans to enjoy their mandate of recalling legislators who are not performing.
A few weeks ago, Ruto promised to constitute IEBC within 10 days post youths protests. Something that has not happened to date. Former Deputy President Rigathi has joined Kenyans on issuing his statement on the same.
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According to Gachagua, Kenyans are anxious with the way things are playing out regarding the independent Electrol Commission. He has asked the President and his team to constitute the commission immediately to avoid what is happening. A section of Kenyans have been pointing fingers at the government claiming there is a plot to rig the election.
Speaking at PCA church Kasarani, Nairobi county. The former second in command also asked clergymen to continue being the voice of the people on national Issues. He claimed that the Senate and national assembly are compromised leaving Kenyans on their own.
