Azimio La Umoja Executive Director Raphael Tuju has challenged a section of IEBC Commissioners to shed light on a number of issues raised in their affidavit filed at the Supreme Court of Kenya.
The group Tuju wants to respond to his queries are IEBC chairperson Wafula Chebukati, Commissioners Abdi Guliye and Molu Boya.
Speaking at Upper Hill on Sunday, Tuju said the affidavit was full of "petty lies".
"In the meeting, we were ten of us in that room and for him to claim that I made some offers to him is a tarradiddle; petty lie. But I want to go back to the fact that these people are not strangers to me," he said.
List of questions:
Tuju wants Chebukati to explain to him, to Kenyans what they discussed when they met at a secret location in Karen.
"What was the discussion when he came to a secret location to see me in Karen?" he asked.
He also wants Guliye and Molu to explain what took them to his house.
"What was that discussion about? And the drift of that discussion was more of auctioneers rather than commissioners."
Tuju also wants the Chairperson to detail his discussions with the Kenya Kwanza team.
"Just as he wants to tell Kenyans about the discussion we had with him at the wee hours about 4am, I think he should be honest enough to tell Kenyans what he was discussing with UDA secretary general Veronica Maina and UDA head of presidential campaigns Josephat Nanok as soon as we'd finished with him," he said.
Tuju reiterated that he did not meet or talk to Chebukati alone on August 15 but was in a group of about 10 people.
"I didn't go in there alone and I didn't talk to Mr Chebukati alone when I presented those issues."
The former Jubilee secretary general said the other people who were in the room with him, including Amos Wako and lawyer Kyalo Mbob, can approve his sentiments.
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