ADEN DUALE; The President Has Restored the Dignity of the Disenfranchised
BY REMOVING THE SYSTEMIC VETTING HURDLE, THE PRESIDENT HAS RESTORED DIGNITY OF THE DISENFRANCHISED
The vetting process, marred by excessive scrutiny and additional documentation demands, has delayed access and fostered discrimination, undermining the fundamental rights of these Kenyans.
In a historic and unifying decision, H.E. President William Samoei Ruto has today officially abolished the vetting process for individuals seeking identification documents in these regions.
This long-overdue reform is a victory for inclusivity and national cohesion, ensuring that every Kenyan, regardless of their place of birth, enjoys equal access to citizenship rights without unnecessary barriers.
This landmark move is widely celebrated, particularly among marginalized border communities, where generations have struggled with documentation challenges that have limited their opportunities in education, employment and economic participation.
By removing this systemic hurdle, the President has restored the dignity of the disenfranchised and reaffirmed his commitment to a just and equitable society where every Kenyan can fully partake in the nation's development.
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