An image of a voter educator going about the business.The IEBC has promised to intensify voter education even as the election date draws nearer. [Photo/flucker.com]
The electoral agency has vowed to intensify civic education across the country even as the election date draws closer.
Iebc through its commissioner Roselyn Akombe said on Friday that they had received sufficient voter education booklets that was threatening to disrupt the critical exercise and promised that it was all systems go.
"We have received the booklets and various brochures that we will be using for the exercise and we are very ready to oversee the exercise," she told Citizen TV.
Akombe also asked Kenyans not to panick saying there was still adequate time to conduct the exercise adding that they would focus on almost all voters unlike their earlier plan to prioritize the first-time young voters.
There has been growing concern that majority of the voters still do not know how to go about the voting process with less than three weeks before the country heads to the polls.