Showing posts with label NCIC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCIC. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

NCIC GIVES POST ELECTION VIOLENCE FEAR

                
The commission has in the past named 19 counties as hotspots for violence during the election.
They also identified hate speech on vernacular radio stations and social media.
The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has echoed sentiments by European Union election observers of possible violence and asked electoral body to discharge its mandate effectively.
The EU Election Observation Mission to Kenya on Monday raised the red flag over possible elections violence.
“There is a serious risk of violence because politicians are beating the drums of war but we can stop this if all of discharge our responsibilities as required under the law,” Ms Irene Wanyoike, the NCIC vice chair said at a press conference on Tuesday.
MISLED
She was accompanied by commissioners Roba Sharamo and Adan Abdi Mohammed. The statement was signed by Chairman Francis ole Kaparo, who did not attend the briefing.
She however clarified that raising the red flag does not confirm that there will be violence, saying there is hope for peace if Kenyans refuse to be misled by politicians.
Among the things the commission has flagged out include the widening ethnic and political polarisation, increased use of inflammatory statements largely characterised by inter and intra-ethnic profiling by the political class and their supporters.
This, the commission noted, has resulted into political hooliganism and violence in some areas.
INSENSITIVE
They also identified hate speech on vernacular radio stations and social media and what it describes as “notable insensitive and sensational reporting by a section of the media.

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

NCIC SHOULD DISBAND- RIGHTS GROUP

Human rights lobby group, Haki
Africa has called for resignation of
commissioners of the National and Integration
Commission (NCIC) alleging that they have
failed to deliver.
In a press release sent to media on Tuesday,
Haki Africa executive director Hussein Khalid
said the commission led by Francis Ole Kaparo
has failed to ensure cohesion and integration.
He noted that the commission cannot be
trusted to bring to book those who make
inciting remarks especially politicians who have
been spreading hate speech cross the country.
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"In what appears to be the toothless barking of
a dog, it seems as if politicians are beating the
drums of war yet the commission is only giving
statements.
"As an organization, HAKI Africa believes the
NCIC has failed to do its work in particular
ensuring that politicians adhere to chapter 6 of
the constitution of Kenya on integrity,’’ read the
press release in part.
This comes as six legislators led by Gatundu
South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria,
Suna East’s Junet Mohammed and Machakos
senator Johnston Muthama on Tuesday
recorded statements with Criminal
Investigations Department CID for allegedly
making inflammatory remarks.

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