•The meeting is scheduled to take place on Monday at Bomas of Kenya, Nairobi.
•Nasir said he suspected foul play since the meeting was to take place at Bomas of Kenya and not at the IEBC offices at Aniversary Towers.
Mombasa ODM gubernatorial candidate Abdulswamad Nassir has said he will not attend the consultative meeting with IEBC officials scheduled for Monday.
The officials of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission are said to have summoned candidates from where the elections were postponed for a meeting.
The meeting is scheduled to take place on Monday at Bomas of Kenya, Nairobi.
Nassir will instead send his running mate Francis Thoya.
"I have received a letter from the commission signed by Mombasa county returning officer Swalha Yusuf inviting me for the meeting," said Nassir.
Nasir said he suspected foul play since the meeting was to take place at Bomas of Kenya and not at the IEBC offices at Aniversary Towers.
"We are also surprised IEBC offices are at Anniversary Towers, why the meeting was called at Bomas of Kenya, I don't know and that is what we are saying that we don't even know this word commission that is being used who it is in particular," he said.
Nassir said a commission as an entity has a registered office and Bomas is not the office.
"We don't know who we have been asked to meet there and these are issues that we cannot blindly accept."
He said going there is an acceptance that they are in agreement that the Mombasa election is a by-election of which it was part of the general elections that they bangled up.
"Going there is an acceptance that they have leeway to choose dates how they please and that is taking us to the dark days," he said.
Nassir on Thursday said he is heading to court to seek orders compelling the IEBC to hold elections in the county not later than August 23.
He claimed the IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati reached the decision unilaterally.
“We need to find out whether the commission had members voting when this decision was made,” Nassir said.
He said the IEBC did not reach out to the candidates too.
“There was no consultation. How do you take us? Is it because we are loyal to Azimio? The people of Mombasa deserve representation. It is their right,” Nassir said.
On Wednesday, the IEBC chair released a statement saying the elections scheduled for next Tuesday had been postponed indefinitely.
The elections which were to be held during the general election on August 9 were pushed forward to August 23 after the commission realised a mistake in the ballot papers printed.
The commission had also suspended elections for the Kakamega governor seat and four other parliamentary elections.
Chebukati cited threats and harassment of his officials as reasons to postpone the elections for a second time.