Lawyer Keithi Kilonzo
The Africa Centre for Open Governance (AFRICOG) has launched a website that will host contributions from members of the public on election irregularities following the March 4 election.
The Africa Centre for Open Governance (AFRICOG) has launched a website that will host contributions from members of the public on election irregularities following the March 4 election.
AFRICOG who were petitioners in the Supreme Court
process that challenged the announcement of President Uhuru Kenyatta
as the winner of the March 4 poll, have said that the website dubbed
The People’s Court, will serve as a hub for evidence of electoral
offences.
AFRICOG has added that it will be calling on the Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko to investigate these offences.
The site www.thepeoplescourt.co.ke will
also have the evidence presented by the civil society group to the
Supreme Court during the hearings on the election petitions.
The group has encouraged members of the public to
send in their experiences during the election as well as evidence on
any evidence on any electoral irregularities to the numbers 30313 or
20133 or email evidence@thepeoplescourt.co.ke
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