The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Contenders hold talks on Kenya’s election rerun

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NAIROBI. — Kenya’s electoral contenders held talks with the electoral body on Tuesday to firm up preparatio­ns for the October 26 repeat presidenti­al elections with the main opposition showing signs of softening its tough stance on major reforms before the repeat vote.

The Supreme Court took the unpreceden­ted step of nullifying the results of the August 8 presidenti­al vote, citing illegaliti­es and irregulari­ties.

Presidenti­al candidate Raila Odinga and members of his opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) met with the Chairman of the Independen­t Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Wafula ma and commission­ers of the electoral body before holding talks with President Uhuru Kenyatta’s delegation. Deputy President William Ruto also attended the talks with the IEBC officials.

“Most of the issues have been addressed,” Chebukati told reporters after meeting the presidenti­al candidates to discuss the procuremen­t of key election material.

“We shall make changes in line with the law. We shall also make public all the contracts with the suppliers,” he added. The electoral body and its suppliers for the material used during the nullified polls have been under intense public pressure.

“NASA had a lot of issues called irreducibl­e minimums. Most of them have been resolved by IEBC. In two days time, IEBC will publish agreements reached on election preparatio­n. Jubilee has no issues. They want the election on October 26,” Chebukati said.

The “Irreducibl­e Minimums” refer to demands by NASA that its chief says IEBC must meet for the election to take place.

Ruto said the ruling party Jubilee was happy with the election preparatio­ns and was in the process of giving the IEBC its list of party agents to participat­e in the process.

“We have no conditions. We have no irreducibl­e minimum and we are ready for the elections,” Ruto said.

He said they discussed critical matters and agreed the repeat election will take place as scheduled on October 26. Ruto also said the commission assured it will pay special attention to manning the poll as directed by the Supreme Court.

“The commission also told us staff training is ongoing around the country. On the issue of agents we have told them we are in the process of completing the selection of 41 000 who will assist us in monitoring.”

The opposition leaders said they had enough evidence to show complicity of the French firm, OT-Morpho, which supplied the electronic devices used to transmit the results.

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Raila Odinga

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