Orange Democratic Movement’s national women league has faulted the strategic plan by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
The league’s national chairperson Beth Syengo said IEBC came out with the plan without wide consultation among parties.
Speaking on Thursday in Kisumu, Syengo said the plan should be shelved for lack of participation as enshrined in the constitution.
“It is very clear in the constitution that public participation is mandatory in such processes,” she said.
She said ODM has suffered in the hands of the electoral body and would not wish to accommodate a strategic plan which failed to take in their inputs.
Speaking in Kisumu during training for party officials ahead of the ODM grassroots elections, the women league took a swipe at Gatundu South MP Moses Kura for his loose tongue.
Syengo said Kenyans would not want to slide into tribal conflicts owing to such talks by leaders.
“I appeal to the mothers in this nation to talk to their children not to follow the route of Kuria for this country had suffered massacre in 2007 and would not like to go that direction,” she said.
She urged the relevant authorities to ensure they take necessary steps to tame such utterances lest they lose confidence in those institutions.