
Ruto abolishes extra vetting in border counties during ID issuance
President ordered authorities to review guidelines and processes
“On behalf of the people of Garissa and Northeastern region, we extend our deepest gratitude to His Excellency."
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EALA MP Falhadha Iman Dekow greets women in Iftin, Garissa township.
Speaking at the grounds in Wajir, President Ruto quoted several articles of the constitution and said that he was happy that he has finally delivered one of his promises that he made to the residents from pastoralist communities.
“What I have done today is meant at ensuring that the
people of this region also feel like they are being treated like any other
Kenya,” he said.
The presidency, the National Assembly and other government
offices have in the past received numerous petitions decrying the extra requirement for vetting process as unjust, unfair and indiscriminatory
Environment CS Aden Duale heaped praise to President Ruto,
saying that he would go down in history as the president who ensured that residents
from pastoralist communities no longer feel marginalised and discriminated against in
their own country.
“Residents of border counties
have historically been subjected to extra requirements for vetting processes as
a pre-requisite for obtaining ID cards. It has been hell on earth for the
residents. Today we are here to celebrate this great milestone courtesy of your
presidency, which former presidents could not deliver,” said Duale.
"This is indeed a pastoralist government. For the first time since independence, we have witnessed real transformation in all sectors, including infrastructure, which will open all avenues for economic growth, healthcare access, and improved transportation.”

President ordered authorities to review guidelines and processes