Pressure Mounts on IEBC Acting CEO to Resign Over Voter Register Irregularities

IEBC has since been given 14-day ultimatum to convene aconsultative forum with political parties, civil society groups, independent ICT experts, and members of the media to address the concerns...
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Former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has demanded the immediate resignation of IEBC acting CEO Ledama Sunkuli over alleged voter registration irregularities.
- Muturi cites the unauthorized transfer of his driver, Bernard Munene wa Gatama, from Kavengero Polling Station to Newsite Kiambere as evidence of a compromised voter register.
- Key figures involved include former CS Justin Muturi and IEBC acting CEO Ledama Sunkuli.
- Muturi has issued a 14-day ultimatum for the IEBC to convene a stakeholder forum and has called for an independent audit of the voter register.
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Pressure Mounts on IEBC Acting CEO to Resign Over Voter Register Irregularities - April 2026
Former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has demanded the immediate resignation of IEBC acting CEO Ledama Sunkuli over alleged voter registration irregularities. Democratic Party leader Justin Muturi issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), demanding immediate action on serious concerns about the integrity of the voter register. Members of the National Assembly are also demanding answers from IEBC regarding alleged irregular voter transfers within the voter register, particularly affecting voters in Nairobi.















