Electoral commission chiefs say they are open to investigations and prosecution over accusations of mishandling the August 8 presidential election.
IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati on Friday called on Kenyaโs chief prosecutor Keriako Tobiko to investigate and prosecute any staff who may have messed up the poll.
RESIGN
The Supreme Court on Friday quashed the election that saw President Kenyatta re-elected with 54 per cent of votes cast.
Mr Chebukati spoke hours after National Super Alliance leaders, led by Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka, called for the prosecution of IEBC bosses.
Mr Odinga said Mr Chebukati and his team “belong to jail” as Mr Musyoka declared that they have no faith inย the commission.
But Mr Chebukati defended his work and vowed not to resign because he was not โpersonally touched by the Supreme Court rulingโ.
60 DAYS
He said the commission would proceed to organise the rerun.
“I am confident that we can deliver the election in 60 days.ย The Court said IEBC to run the election.ย This is the only institution that can do that,” he said.
The commission, he said, would make internal changes ahead of the repeat poll.
The changes will involve shake-up of staff and review of the commissionโs systems.
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