Pressure is continuing to mount on IEBC to quit office before 2017 elections with the latest call coming from Nyakach legislator Aduma Owuor, who says keeping the same body in office to conduct the next poll will be a recipe for violence.
He warned the country risks degenerating into violence if the current body is not reconstituted.
The legislator declared the opposition will continue to do all it can to ensure the current Commission is removed from office and serious reconstitution be done to save the country from violence.
Mr Owuor, a first time legislator appealed to Kenyans to join the opposition coalition in marching to IEBC offices across the country to ensure the current leadership of the electoral body doesn't conduct the next elections.
"If IEBC is going to conduct the next elections, then the country may end up in violence again, more than what we saw in 2007/08. The only way to avoid this is by having a new team of IEBC officials who can be trusted to handle the poll in a fair and transparent way," said Mr Owuor in Kisumu on Tuesday.
This comes at a time when IEBC is facing serious integrity questions from both the opposition and the clergy who are all calling for its disbandment.