Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chairman Wafula Chebukati has dismissed claims by Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party that the Kibra voter register is incomplete.

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In a statement on Thursday, Chebukati termed the allegations 'baseless and unsubstantiated' adding that ODM is raising false alarm.

The IEBC boss further said that the register availed to ODM was credible, adding that no name has been removed or added illegally to the register.

"The Commission is seized in a press release by ODM on the Kibra register of voters and is taken aback by baseless allegations levelled without any substantial basis," read part of the statement.

In a statement on Thursday, ODM protested against the register availed by the IEBC, terming it incomplete. The party said that it was difficult to verify registration details.

“On October 24, the Commission released an incomplete register, making the whole exercise a charade. A complete register must have the full name of a voter, his/her polling station and ID number," said ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna.

"The commission's register makes it difficult for voters to verify their registration particulars,” he added.

The leaders also claimed 10,040 alien names had been introduced in the voter register, and 3,812 people moved from their polling stations to others without their knowledge.

Kibra voters will be choosing their next MP next Thursday following the death of Ken Okoth. ODM picked Imran Okoth as its flag bearer.