Cheruiyot demands resignation of NCIC boss Kobia over remarks on DP Gachagua impeachment
Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot has
now called for the resignation of National Cohesion and Integration Commission
(NCIC) Chairperson Rev. Samuel Kobia and his entire team over what he termed as
sleeping on the job.
Cheruiyot claimed NCIC has consistently
remained silent amid Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s perceived inciteful
and divisive remarks over the past couple of years, that have now formed one of
the 11 grounds of an impeachment motion against him.
Speaking on the floor of the House when he
rose to give notice of motion on the impeachment of DP Gachagua on Thursday
evening, Cheruiyot went ahead to call for the audit of public institutions.
“We have institutions that are charged with the
responsibility of making sure that we are a cohesive society. After the 2010
Constitution, we set up the NCIC, and it was our sincere hope that that
commission perhaps would help us – especially leaders – learn better from our
utterances and say things that leave the rest of Kenyans feeling that they’re
proud patriots, that the things we do make them feel at home in this republic,”
he said.
“It’s unfortunate that despite this commission
being funded by taxpayers, I have not seen them live upto their expectation,
and perhaps part of the challenges that will emerge even post this impeachment
process, is to audit how some of these institutions continue to draw from the
exchequer yet not live upto their mandate.”
The Kericho Senator went ahead to slam NCIC boss
Kobia over a recent warning to Parliament that proceeding with the impeachment
against DP Gachagua could likely divide the country.
He further compared the commission’s activity during
the current and the past regime, where he cited a 2022 supposed ban on words like “hatupangwingwi,”
which was synonymous with the camp of then Deputy President William Ruto, to
which Cheruiyot belonged.
According to him, it was hypocritical of the
NCIC to censure such words then on the grounds that they could cause division,
yet remain silent in the face of DP Gachagua’s alleged flurry of inciteful
remarks over recent years.
The legislator hence urged the State body
commissioners, led by Chairperson Kobia, to be ready to tender their
resignations upon the conclusion of impeachment proceedings against the DP.
“I saw them (NCIC) the other day issue a
statement saying if you carry out this impeachment process, it will divide the
country. I want to tell that Reverend Kobia – you better resign! I have never
seen a public officer that is as disgraced as that gentleman,” said Cheyuiyot.
“I remember in the last term, this is the
same institution that was so vigilant that would ban us even from coining
phrases like ‘hatupangwingwi’ and say that those phrases are divisive to the
country. But I have seen for the last two years, these clips that are being
shown being whipped and hurting Kenyans on a daily basis, and [they] have kept
quiet about it. But finally when the National Assembly has moved to say that we
must put a stop to this, they finally show up on stage to say that this will
divide Kenyans. Don’t Kenyans deserve better from their public institutions?”
He added: “I hope that by the end of this
particular exercise, all the commissioners of that particular institution will
find it fit to resign so that we can have Kenyans who understand how we can
build a more cohesive society than those that are gatekeepers of those that
push divisive narratives.”
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