MP Mark Mwenje raises alarm over alleged irregular transfer of voters from Nairobi to Garissa
Embakasi West MP Mark Mwenje in a past Parliamentary committee appearance. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Embakasi West Member of Parliament Mark Mwenje has raised concerns in the National Assembly over alleged irregular voter transfers from Nairobi County to Garissa County.
In a statement seen by Citizen Digital, Mwenje is calling for an
urgent response from the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Justice
and Legal Affairs regarding what he termed as possible illegal movement of
voters across counties.
The legislator raised alarm over emerging concerns during
the ongoing voter registration and verification exercise across the
country by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission
(IEBC), claiming irregular transfer of voters between counties.
“Pursuant to the provisions of Standing
Order 44(2) (c), I rise to request a Statement from the Chairperson of the
Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs regarding alleged illegal
voter transfer from Nairobi City to Garissa County,” he stated.
“Concerns have been
raised that during the ongoing verification exercise, several registered voters
within Nairobi City County have allegedly been assigned polling stations outside
Nairobi, with some reflected as registered voters in Garissa County.”
Mwenje, who is now seeking clarification on the authenticity
and extent of the alleged transfers, as well as measures being taken to address
any anomalies, warned that such developments could compromise the credibility
of the electoral process.
“This development raises serious concerns regarding the
integrity, accuracy and credibility of the voters' register. Such
irregularities, if confirmed, have the potential to undermine public confidence
in the electoral process and may occasion disenfranchisement of voters who are
unable to access their designated polling stations,” he added.
Among the issues he wants addressed are verification of
the claims, safeguards against irregular voter movement, and timelines for
resolving any discrepancies in the voters' register.
He also questioned the measures being taken by the
government to verify and rectify any anomalies in the voter register alongside the safeguards in place to prevent irregular transfer of voters
across counties and polling stations.
Further, the MP sought to know the timelines within which any anomaly is expected to be resolved to restore public confidence in electoral processes.

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