Saturday, December 3, 2022 –The embattled four IEBC Commissioners will be investigated whether they resign or not.
National Assembly Deputy Speaker, Gladys Shollei, on Friday, December 2, stated that the ugly events witnessed at the Bomas of Kenya on August 9 and subsequent days cannot go unpunished.
She argued that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission IEBC officials who dissented the outcome of the last election must be held accountable of their own actions so that to serve as a lesson to thers who may have a similar intention in future.
“The Tribunal must discharge its duty to interrogate their conduct and report on the facts. Kenyans deserve to know why they engaged in grave misconduct during the last election,” Shollei said.
Shollei, therefore, reasoned that the Tribunal formed by the head of State on Friday December 2 will summon them whether they are in office or not.
“Resignation cannot extinguish the duty of the Tribunal constituted to investigate IEBC commissioners,” she stated.
Her hard-hitting remark is coming barely two days after one of the commissioners, Justus Nyang’aya, officially quit job.