Former Nairobi gubernatorial candidate Miguna Miguna. [Photo|Governor Miguna Miguna]Former Nairobi gubernatorial candidate Miguna Miguna, has advised the National Super Alliance (Nasa) to pursue its decision of kicking out top officials at the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).This follows the Supreme Court verdict that nullified President Uhuru Kenyatta's August 8 win, after the Commission declared him winner in the disputed poll.Nasa called for resignation of some of the IEBC officials, to restore the credibility of the Commission, and vowed to ensure the officers do not oversee the next presidential election, which would be held in 60 days.However Constitution experts and lawyers argue that it would be difficult to remove the IEBC bosses in office, due to the little time the country has, to hold another election, and the tedious process of appointing news IEBC bosses.Despite this, Miguna Miguna, came up with what he said, was the best way for Nasa to kick out the electoral body bosses.He advised them to file a contempt of Court case, against the Commission, following the petition. Miguna indicated that during their response in Court, on the day judges retreated, Nasa said IEBC declined to gain them access to all the items the Court ordered, therefore amounting to contempt of Court."What I can advise Nasa, is that they should file a contempt of Court case against IEBC, since they did not avail to them, everything the court asked them to. So IEBC can not hold another election when they are facing a case, more so, a contempt of Court," Miguna, a former advisor to Nasa leader, Raila Odinga, said.He was speaking during an interview on one of the local television stations, Friday evening.

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