
President William Ruto has nominated a new Chairperson and members to the ranks of the National Cohesion and Integration Commission subject to approval by the National Assembly.
In a statement on Friday, the Head of State said the nominations follow recommendations from a selection panel tasked with identifying suitable candidates to serve in the Commission.
“The nominations are made in accordance with the recommendations of the Selection Panel appointed to recruit and recommend suitable candidates for appointment to the Commission,” the statement read.
If approved by Parliament, Kepha Nyamweya Omae from Kisii County will serve as Chairperson of the Commission.
The nominees for membership include Josephine Kirion Eragae (Isiolo), Joseph K. Nguyo (Nyeri), Jackson Swadi Kedogo (Vihiga), Samuel Mwachiro Mwawasi (Taita Taveta), Irene Chepoisho Tulel, (West Pokot),Hassan Billow Ahmed (Wajir), and Jerusah Mwaathime Michael (Kitui).
Auto urged the National Assembly to fast-track the approval process, citing the Commission’s critical role in promoting national unity.
“In light of the Commission’s consequential mandate to foster national cohesion and unity as well as advance peaceful coexistence by confronting ethnic discrimination and hate speech, the Head of State and Government urges the National Assembly to accord these nominations consideration on a priority basis,” the statement added.
The National Cohesion and Integration Commission plays a key role in addressing ethnic discrimination, promoting peaceful coexistence, and combating hate speech across the country.
The appointments now await vetting and approval by Parliament before the new team assumes office.
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