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Mudavadi urges petitioners to withdraw cases blocking IEBC reconstitution

"It is not the government of Kenya that is delaying the re-constitution of IEBC."

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by SHARON MWENDE

Realtime19 January 2025 - 20:10
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  • Mudavadi said the individuals behind the court cases are well known and at the appropriate time he will speak to the persons who have put the reconstitution process to limbo.
  • He said the individuals behind the court cases are well known and at the appropriate time he will speak to the persons who have put the reconstitution process to limbo.


Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi during an interdenominational service at Cheptais, Bungoma County on January 19, 2025/ HANDOUTJanuary 19, 2025/ HANDOUT



Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has called on the petitioners who moved to court to withdraw their cases to pave the way for the reconstitution of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

Mudavadi said the urgency of the matter has continuously suffered a blow due to the delays surrounded by court cases.

“Let us put it in proper perspective. It is not the government of Kenya that is delaying the re-constitution of IEBC. The government of Kenya did not move to court. It is a section of Kenyans who have moved to court and it is their right to do so,” he said.

“We must follow the rule of law and that is what President Ruto is doing. In case there is any delay then why can’t we allow the courts time to sort out this matter?”

He was speaking at Cheptais High School grounds in Mt Elgon, Bungoma County during the interdenominational prayer service also attended by President William Ruto.

Mudavadi said the individuals behind the court cases are well known and at the appropriate time he will speak to the persons who have put the reconstitution process to limbo.

Mudavadi was remorseful to the constituents who up to now do not have elected representatives as a result of lack of an electoral body to oversee the by-elections in their regions.

“We are now telling the petitioners who took the cases on IEBC reconstitution to court, to withdraw them, to allow the President room to exercise his constitutional powers and spearhead the reconstitution process as soon as possible,” he said.

Mudavadi stressed that the government fully understands that a functioning IEBC is essential for effective election management in the country.

The NADCO report provided a roadmap for appointing IEBC commissioners, but due to varying opinions, it was delayed into becoming law.

The prolonged delay in hiring of new Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) commissioners has become a topic of concern as the clock ticks towards 2027.

The IEBC commissioners need to be appointed early enough to start preparing for the 2027 General Election, including the delimitation of boundaries that must be done ahead of the polls.

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