The former Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has expressed worries about the credibility of the 2027 general elections after he claimed that the current commissioners who are undergoing interviews are not ready to conduct general elections.
Speaking during a discussion on the election in the country on Spice FM on Tuesday, Oswago alleged that the commissioners do not have enough time to prepare to undertake a by-election, let alone a general election. ''If you ask me, never should you ask an individual to run an election who has not had a minimum of two years of preparation, particularly as a commissioner.
We have done this before several times in Kenya and have always failed," Oswago revealed.
According to Oswago, it requires a minimum of two years for a newly appointed commissioner to be sufficiently inducted and able to run an election.