The Wiper party National Executive Council has asked the IEBC to urgently convene a stakeholders forum in the next 10 days.
According to the NEC this will address some of the discrepancies in the Mass Voter Registration.
"Reports of anomalies and acute capacity gaps are grossly undermining the optimisation of the Mass Voter Registration drive. The biting shortage and reported breakdown of the Biometric Voter Registration kit particularly in opposition strongholds is an unacceptable attempt to subvert the will of the people through deliberate and premeditated disenfranchisement." read the statement.
The party also reiterated their unity in the opposition and ability to closely work with the fellow parties in the coalition so as to send the Jubilee government home.
"In this regard, Wiper as well as all its partners are working on putting up a governance structure to manage the affairs of the unity process and ensure the success of the Opposition Coalition. Wiper will therefore propose a blueprint to include a governance and management structure, a framework which will serve as a roadmap towards naming the Coalition’s flag-bearer by end of March, 2017 and an agenda for Kenya’s transformation."
The party cautioned president Kenyatta against threatening the opposition noting that he was just a candidate in the election.
The NEC resolved that if Jubilee wants stability and peace, the elections should be free and fair as Kenyans cannot afford another stolen election.
"The elections should reflect the will of the people."