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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Do CORD Really Have A strong Case Against IEBC?

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has said Coalition for Reform and Democracy (CORD)  leaders are relying on rumours in lodging their election petition at the Supreme Court.



Speaking through a phone interview, commission Chairman said Isaack Hassan said CORD officials are now desperate looking for evidence, since they have realised they don’t have a watertight case against the IEBC.


Hassan claimed that his commission conducted the just concluded elections with professionalism and said he and his commissioners are ready to face CORD leaders at the court of law if they have a case to file.


He urged them not to shout on cameras but instead file a case at the Supreme Court to prove how their won.


Hassan, who is a lawyer by professional, said conducting elections in Kenya is a challenging job which needs support from across the political divide but not condemnation.


CORD Coalition has been challenging the outcome of the just concluded General Election, where Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the

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1 comment:

  1. I hope that the verdict will prove the credibility of the IEBC electoral process because I had put my trust in the team to do us a good job. I hate to imagine otherwise.

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