Kenya poll commissioner quits, says election cannot be

AFP  |  Nairobi 

One of Kenya's eight commissioners quit today in a searing statement accusing her colleagues of political bias and saying an upcoming presidential cannot be credible.

"The commission in its current state can surely not guarantee a credible on 26 October 2017. I do not want to be party to such a mockery to electoral integrity," wrote in the statement from New York.


The resignation of one of the country's top poll officials is the latest dramatic twist in an process that has plunged the East African nation into crisis.

The country's Supreme on September 1 ordered the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to carry out a re-run of the presidential election, after annulling the vote due to "irregularities" and mismanagement by officials.

Divisions in the commission burst into the open days later when a letter was leaked from the panel's chairman to its CEO questioning a host of failings in the conduct of the August 8 poll.

Akombe said that she had questioned her role at the commission for many months, but had "soldiered on".

"Sometimes, you walk away, especially when potentially lives are at stake. The commission has become a party to the current crisis. The commission is under siege," she wrote.

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First Published: Wed, October 18 2017. 11:57 IST