A civil society group has called for the total overhaul of the Kenyan electoral system which has over time been violent and divisive and called for the adoption of a system that vets the professional and integrity qualification of leaders.

Public Service Governance (PSG) President Esther Waringa a former presidential aspirant, emphasised the need to abandon divisive, violent, expensive, tribalist, destructive and costly general elections.

Waringa proposes a new governance model "Kenya bila uchaguzi" which focuses on vetting and appointing government leaders rather than voting them on the ballot.

She declared her bid as the 6th president of Kenya pledging to fight corruption, which she described as having "totally eaten into the moral fabric" of Kenyan governance, and called for quickened action from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), and Judiciary on corruption cases.