The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) on Saturday summoned 10 politicians in a renewed fight against rising political intolerance ahead of the 2022 General Election.
The 10 include Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala, Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga and Homa Bay Woman Representative Gladys Wanga.
“We will ensure the purveyors of hate and ethnic contempt are in jail, and as they wait to go to jail, we will put them out of the leadership of this country and ensure they never run again in this country,” NCIC chair Samuel Kobia said.
Against the backdrop of chaos and violence at the recent by-elections in several parts of the country, the NCIC has asked Kenyans to shun leaders who promote division.
“Such events, especially in a by-election, cast a menacing shadow over 2022,” Rev Kobia said.
Public shame
In Nakuru County on Friday, police used teargas to disperse rowdy people who accused Lang’ata MP Nixon Korir of bribing voters.
In Matungu, Kakamega County, former Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Echesa assaulted an official of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
He was moved from Kakamega police station where he was held since surrendering to DCI officers at Mumias Police Station.
“A slap on the face of an election official is a slap on the face of all Kenyans,” Rev Kobia said.
He added, “We condemn the way the police handled MP Nixon Korir.”
Tough measures
Several other electoral malpractices were reported as voters cast their ballots on Friday.
To fight the “unfortunate events”, the commission has adopted a multi-agency approach top help restore discipline.
It intends to bar offenders from not occupying public office, besides investigating them and ensuring their prosecution.
“These summonses indicate not only our intention to investigate and prosecute but also our plan to stop the unethical from occupying office,” Rev Kobia said.
He added that the NCIC is working closely with the Registrar of Political Parties to ensure politicians who fail to meet requirements of Chapter 6 of the Constitution, which covers leadership and integrity, are barred from office.
The commission will monitor this alongside the Registrar of Political Parties and the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
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