[IEBC CEO Ezra Chiloba during a past press briefing. He maintains that he is not quitting his job. Courtesy: The Star]
Embattled IEBC Chief Executive Officer Ezra Chiloba has insisted that he is not going to resign despite Opposition coalition NASA piling pressure on him to quit.
In an interview with The Star Newspaper on Monday, Chiloba noted that he was busy preparing for the presidential polls slated for October 26.
"People should focus on preparations for the elections," he said.
"I have no comment," he asserted when asked if he was going to resign.
Opposition coalition NASA has been in the forefront calling for the resignation of Chiloba, accusing him of masterminding poll rigging during the August general elections in favour of President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The outfit has since confirmed that NASA supporters will take to the streets to push for electoral reforms.
"We will be there until reforms are effected. The officers who bungled the elections must be sent home before we agree to go into the repeat election," Bungoma Senator and NASA co-principal Moses Wetangula announced on Monday.