
Renowned Political Analyst Dismus Mokua, has now issued a new directive to the four IEBC Commissioners following the proposal that was taken to parliament to have them kicked out of the commission.
Mokua, who was speaking during a late night interview with NTV, advised the four commissioners (Juliana Cherera, Justus Nyang'aya, Francis Wanderi and Irene Masit) to just resign since the proposal that was made to the parliament shall be approved.
According to Mokua, considering that they disrupted the election process by terming it as opaque and going further to reject the presidential elections, then they should not be in the office while the next general elections is being conducted.
The four rejected the results that were announced by IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati that saw President William Ruto declared the winner.
"Dismas Mokua: I want to give the four IEBC commissioners pro bono advice, they should just resign. Their goose is cooked." Read a statement.

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