Looks like CORD’s Okoa Kenya might not see the light of day after IEBC revealed that the signatures collected fell short of the required 1 Million.
The CORD Okoa Kenya referendum bid has only 891,598 verified signatures, the earlier number given by CORD was 1.4 Million.
So the question begs,who’s signs were they?
In rather an expected move supporters of the Okoa Kenya referendum say that its hard to believe in IEBC.
The Okoa Kenya move was meant to save Kenyans from effects brought by the devolution system of government.
So,whats next for CORD?
Should they wait and aligne their energies to win 2017 elections or should they charge on and Okoa Kenya?