We are going to force mini-general election after IEBC is constituted – Gachagua

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua now says they will force a mini-general election once the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is reconstituted
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua now says they will force a mini-general election once the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is reconstituted.
Speaking on Monday, February 24, Gachagua revealed that he postponed the launch of his new political party to allow IEBC to be reconstituted.
He noted that several MCAs and Members of Parliament are ready to resign from the ruling UDA party and go back to the electorate.
“We decided that we want to wait for IEBC to be constituted then we launch our party. We will have several by-elections. As of today, we have 139 MCAs who want to resign from UDA and go for by-elections.
“We are going to force a little general election after IEBC is constituted because our people do not want to live a lie. Mt Kenya residents are honest people, they are people of integrity, and they don’t know how to pretend,” Gachagua stated.
The former DP observed that Senators, MPs, and MCAs from the Mt Kenya region are ready to return to the ballot.
Gachagua encouraged them saying they would be easily re-elected and would be seen as heroes in the Mt Kenya region.
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“I am encouraging my MCAs, MPs, and Senators the ones who make that very brave decision because that is very courageous to leave a seat you have been elected and go back to the people, I want to assure them the way I am listening to our people, any leader who makes that decision will be re-elected with a very serious majority and they will be heroes of our people and their politics will prosper for decades to come,” Gachagua added.
His remarks come after the IEBC selection panel announced that it received a total of 1,848 applications for the positions of chairperson and members of the commission.
The panel is set to shortlist candidates for the positions before the interviews commence in mid-March 2025.
Once the interviews are done, the panel will have until the end of April to finalize the recruitment of the new IEBC team and submit the names to President William Ruto for nomination.
The names will then be forwarded to the National Assembly for vetting and approval.
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