Former IEBC commissioner Roselyne Akombe made recommendations for Kenya to hold a national dialogue on elections shortly after she resigned abruptly on October 18 last year. Akombe said an independent public inquiry into the conduct of the 2017 elections should be held. She said mechanisms should be established to ensure the full implementation of the recommendations of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Review Commission (Kriegler Report) Commission of Inquiry on Post Election violence (Waki Report) and the Ndung’u Land Commission Report. She said there is need to also evaluate what contributions the 2010 Constitution has made towards advancing electoral justice and make amendments where it has been an impediment. The opposition chief then embarked on countrywide rallies to call for electoral justice alongside co-principals Moses Wetangula, Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi whom he has since fallen out with.
Source: The Star April 21, 2018 18:56 UTC