He said the joint committee will be set up in accordance with the standing orders of the National Assembly and Parliament. The President said all public and private sector stakeholders should be given an opportunity to offer submissions to the joint committee. "Stakeholders from both sides will form a joint select parliamentary committee and allow public participation," said Uhuru. Cord leader Raila Odinga, who has been pushing for the dialogue, told KTN by phone that the President's directive was welcome. Read: No dialogue over IEBC, Uhuru tells Raila at annual prayer meeting
Source: The Star June 08, 2016 13:05 UTC