May 31, 2012
The East African Community (EAC) Secretariat is preparing to deploy a team of observers to monitor Kenya's general elections in early 2013, the head of the EAC said on Wednesday (May 30th).
"We have been invited by the Kenyan electoral commission and taken the responsibility to ensure that the observers are sent there early enough before the actual elections so that they can monitor even the polls' early preparations and advise us appropriately," said EAC Secretary General Richard Sezibera at the African Good Governance VII Sub-Regional Forum in Arusha, according to Tanzania's Daily News.
Sezibera said that EAC member states have been poorly managing their general elections, which the EAC will work to change. He said local leaders have acted above the law, and the EAC is working to close loopholes, preventing rigging of elections.
The partner states of the EAC include Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania and Burundi.
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