The civil society is concerned about the electoral agency’s preparedness to conduct the August 9 General Election.
The concerns came after more than half of the polling stations identified for the testing of a new results transmission system (RTS) failed.
Only 1,200 polling stations successfully transmitted data, out of the 2,900 selected for the system’s dry run. The simulation exercise recorded a 59 per cent failure rate, further fuelling doubts on the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission’s (IEBC) readiness to conduct the next elections, which are only 53 days away.