What to Do if You Are Fraudulently Registered to a Political Party - Registrar
- By Derrick Okubasu on 23 June 2021 - 7:52 pm
Registrar of Political Parties Anne Nderitu
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Registrar of Political Parties Ann Nderitu has advised Kenyans what to do if they are dissatisfied with the
parties they have been registered in.
Nderitu, while speaking to the press on Wednesday, June 23, disclosed that her office was running a pilot project of trying to see what is contained in the register by opening it for the public.
For a better part of the last one week, Kenyans were up in arms after confirming that they were registered in political parties without their consent.
In a statement, Nderitu revealed that those unhappy with their political parties can write an objection letter or a resignation to exit the political parties.
IEBC officials open a ballot box after the Law Society of Kenya election exercise at Nyeri law court station on February 18, 2012.
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"The question on how you leave, you can only leave by either writing an objection. You must write an objection that you are in the wrong party or you write a resignation letter.
"I can’t really know if one wants to move or not. There must be a written objection saying that you found yourself in the wrong place and then you’re objecting," stated Nderitu.
"You object to the party, because data belongs to the party, but copy us. When you copy us we are supposed to act when the party does not act in the framework we’ve given them," she continued.
She further explained that the pilot project was successful since the organisation received the feedback it had set out to seek.
The Registrar of Political Parties gave advice on what all affected Kenyans should do.
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