Elections Observation Group (ELOG) has alleged that there are errors in Ekuru Aukot's Punguza Mizigo initiative.
ELOG, an election monitoring organisation states that there are several anomalies including lack of signatures repository, duplication of national identity card numbers and signature uniformity.
“The observation we made were only from the few forms that we were allowed to access. It is important to point out that IEBC denied us an opportunity to scrutinise all the forms and verify them,” ELOG national coordinator Mulle Musau told a press briefing.
ELOG now wants the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to make public all signatures they verified.
IEBC said last week that signatures of 1,222,541 registered voters delivered by Thirdway Alliance party were verifiable.
“IEBC should publish the list of names in the Kenya Gazette or in any other public medium, in compliance with open data principles, so that those whose details are captured in the forms can confirm that they consented to the petition,” ELOG stated as quoted by Business Daily.
Some counties have supported Aukot Ekuru Aukot's petition that seeks to abolish the positions of deputy governors and Women Representatives.
Punguza Mizigo also wants to reduce the number of Members of Parliament from the current 416 to 147 and proposes a one-off seven-year term, President.
However, there are those opposing his proposals.