Speaker Wetangula Calls for Swift Reconstitution of IEBC Ahead of Parliament’s Resumption
By Antynet Ford
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Wetangula, called for the swift reconstitution of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
The appeal by the house speaker comes ahead of Parliament’s resumption after its recess.
Speaking to the congregation in church yesterday, Wetangula emphasized the urgency of addressing the IEBC issue as there were many pending commission activities which had stalled due to lack of commissioners.
“We cannot afford further delays on boundary reviews or pending by-elections in our wards and constituencies. I urge those obstructing this process to reconsider their stance and allow the country to move forward,” he stated.
Wetang’ula also called on the Chief Justice to expedite court cases concerning the IEBC, stressing the need for prompt resolution to avoid further disruptions to the electoral process.
In addition to electoral reforms, the Speaker highlighted the importance of consolidating public educational resources, a move he believes could lead to the introduction of free education from primary school through to university. “If we consolidate our Bursaries and funds, we can be able to give free education from primary to university,” he explained, reiterating Parliament’s commitment to addressing this issue.
Further, the speaker underscored the need for decisive action, saying,
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“The work is cut out for us, and we must act now to secure Kenya’s future.”
The Speaker’s call comes at a critical time as Parliament gears up to tackle several key national issues, with the reconstitution of the IEBC expected to be a priority on the agenda.