The ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party has organised a series of meetings prospective party office bearers ahead of the upcoming party grassroots elections.
In a statement, UDA elections board chairperson who also doubles as the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) board chairman Anthony Mwaura said the meetings are set take place beginning today.
The phase one of the grassroots polls will be conducted in the counties of Nairobi, Busia. Homabay, Isiolo, Garissa, Narok and West Pokot.
They are expected discuss critical aspects of the electoral process which constitutes the first phase of the elections to be held in seven counties.
He assured that the board has put everything in place to ensure a flawless and efficient poll scheduled for April 26, 2024.
“The board reiterates its intentions to ensure that it conducts elections that are free, fair and transparent. This is just not a statement of intent, but a reflection of core values as a party. We believe that a true democratic process is the cornerstone of the party and we are dedicated to uphold this.” Mwaura said.
He urged aspirants to attend the planned meetings saying they are forums that will address any queries and concerns that they may have. He said the meetings will be a platform to ensure comprehensive awareness of election procedures and guidelines
Further, he said the board is in the process of identifying and recruiting the personnel that will conduct the elections. The board will thereafter undertake training to ensure they are well-equipped to handle the polls.
At the same time, the board has notified all aspirants that the election will be purely electronic. The electronic voting gadgets, it says, are already in safe custody in the country and will be transported to polling stations in good time ahead of the polls.