By MOSES NJAGIH
The Orange Democratic Movement wants the Independent Electoral and
Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to register voters manually.
This is after the cancellation of the Sh3.9 billion tender for
Biometric Voter Registration (BVR).
The party said that given the controversies
that rocked the planned acquisition of the electronic voter registration kits,
IEBC should result to the manual process.
Addressing the media after a Parliamentary Group meeting chaired
by the party leader, Prime Minister Raila Odinga, the party said it had
resolved that it would be better to go manual.
“Voter registration is a critical process which every Kenyan
should have confidence in, but if we cannot put up such a process which is
flawless, we have said if its manual registration, so be it,” said ODM Chairman
Henry Kosgey.
IEBC has been determined to acquire the electronic registration
machine to ensure a transparent voter enlisting process, especially following
the attack its predecessor suffered from the Kriegler commission, which faulted
the manual registration process and cited it as among the reasons that led to
the flaws in the 2007 polls.
“Kenyans do not just want a BVR system but they want one that is
flawless, one that can inspire their confidence in an electoral process,” said
Budalangi MP Ababu Namwamba, who is the Secretary of the ODM Parliamentary
Group.
Secretary General Anyang’ Nyong’o said the party also restructured
its National Election Board.
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