Amadi: IEBC chair needs high emotional intelligence and legal reforms

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By David Njaaga | Mar 24, 2025
Former Judiciary Registrar Anne Amadi when when she appeared for the IEBC Chairperson posion interview in Nairobi on Monday, March 24, 2025. [Collins Oduor, Standard]]

Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chairperson candidate Anne Amadi has called for high emotional intelligence, strong leadership and legal reforms to strengthen the electoral body.

Speaking during her interview before the selection panel on Monday, March 24, Amadi said the role demands the ability to unify members, maintain good working relationships and protect the commission’s independence.

“This is a high-pressure position that requires competence and the ability to rally members around a shared vision,” said Amadi.

She noted that the chairperson must work closely with the secretary to the commission while ensuring the secretariat remains free from external interference.

Amadi emphasised the need for continuous engagement with lawmakers, ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/national/article/2001514468/interviews-for-iebc-bosses-kick-off-tomorrow">stating that IEBC has the mandate to push Parliament for necessary electoral reforms.<

“IEBC can go to court and seek legal redress where needed to ensure proper legislation,” she said.

On voter turnout, Amadi observed that participation averages 65 per cent and called for enhanced public engagement.

 “It is not just about how to vote but why one should vote,” she said urging more civic education efforts.

She also warned that preparations for the 2027 elections must begin immediately to avoid logistical challenges.

 “Time is short and some counties currently lack representation. We must act now to ensure IEBC operates in a more efficient environment,” said Amadi.

Amadi is among 11 candidates being interviewed for the IEBC chairperson position, which has been vacant for over two years following the exit of the late Wafula Chebukati.

The selection panel, chaired by Nelson Makanda, is conducting the interviews at the College of Insurance in Nairobi’s South C estate.

Once the chairperson selection process concludes, interviews for the six vacant IEBC commissioner positions will begin on Thursday, March 28 and run until April 24.

A total of 105 candidates including 32 women have been shortlisted.

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