President Uhuru Kenyatta at a past event [Photo/nation.co ke]
President Uhuru Kenyatta has been asked to immediately append his signature to the Election amendment Bill.
Speaking from Adis Ababa, Ethiopia, a delegation of Jubilee-allied politicians led by former Budalangi MP Ababu Namwamba urged the President to sign the Bills into law to help create a favorable environment for the repeat presidential poll which takes place on Thursday.
The Council of Kenyan Professionals advised President Kenyatta to sign the Bills into law to prevent annulment of the results of the October 26.
The council has cautioned that without the Law Amendments, the country could be thrown into deeper Constitutional crisis should the repeat poll be nullified again.
They have also warned NASA leaders against their subsequent attacks on the IEBC.
"We urge the opposition to respect the principle of competitive elections as the cornerstone of democracy and the only guarantee for democratic peace and stability.
"All Kenyans have a right to vote freely without threat of violence," Namwamba's statement read in part.
Prof. Peter Kagwanja while speaking on behalf of Ababu Namwamba revealed that the delegation had visited the AU headquarters to file petitions against NASA leader Raila Odinga .