Kiambu Women Representative Annah Nyokabi has dismissed claims by the opposition that the amended election laws provide room for rigging in the August 8 polls.
Nyokabi says that claims by the opposition that Jubilee government intends to rig the August polls are false.
According to the Kiambu Women leader, electoral laws were amended for the interests of Kenyans.
She accused the opposition of spreading false claims that the amendments will result to the rigging of the August election.
The Kiambu Woman representative lauded the senate for approving the election amendments that allows for manual backup.
“The opposition should stop spreading lies to Kenyans that the amended election laws provide room for rigging,” she said on Sunday during a briefing with journalists in Kiambu Town.
The controversially amended election law approved by Jubilee senators on Thursday last week has been assented to by President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The opposition has asked President Kenyatta to reject the amended election laws for interests of Kenyans.
On Saturday Cord co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka told President Kenyatta to reject the amended electoral laws.
The opposition is set to meet on Wednesday this week to deliberate on the next course of action after the senate approved the amended electoral laws that had been earlier passed by the National Assembly.