NASA leader Raila Odinga addressing a rally in Mombasa on Sunday, October 15, 2017. [Photo|Busia County Government]
The National Super Alliance presidential candidate Raila Odinga has eight demands that he wants the IEBC to meet before participating in fresh elections conducted by the election body.
Raila wants the physical location of the server used by IEBC moved from France to Kenya.
Other demands includes the use of standard forms and not excel documents, no use of short text messages but only scanned documents in transmitting results.
The NASA leader wants open balloting system used in posting of returning officers, forms 34B to have the names of polling stations and candidates, ensure the database is empty and contracts with digital firm OT-Morpho and printing firm Al Ghurai discontinued.
Raila said there will be no elections without reforms.
Addressing supporters in Mombasa, Odinga announced that peaceful demonstrations will to continue to push for reforms saying they will ensure President Uhuru kenyatta goes home before he sends Chief Justice David Maraga home.
NASA co-principal Musalia Mudavadi said they had no faith in IEBC.
On his part, Siaya Senator James Orengo said he was ready to sacrifice his life to liberate the Country from the dictatorial regime, adding that no amount of intimidation will weaken our resolve.