President Ruto appoints taskforce to review religious organisations
President William
Ruto has instituted a 17-member taskforce to review legal and regulatory
frameworks governing religious organizations in Kenya.
In a gazette
notice dated May 5, President Ruto announced that Reverend Mutava Musyimi will
chair the committee which will be operational for the next six months.
Bishop Mark
Kariuki, Bishop (Dr.) Eli Rop, Archbishop Maurice Muhatia, Judy Thongori, Rev
(Dr.) Alphonse Kanga, Bishop Philip Kitoto and Dr. Faridun Abdalla will sit on
the committee as members.
They will be
joined by Prof. Musili Wambua, Joseph Khalende Wabwire, Mary Awuor Kitegi,
Charles Kanjama, Leah Kasera, Nancy Murega and Wilson Wanyanga.
Martin Ndiwa
Talian and Maria Goretti Nyariki will serve as the taskforce's joint
secretaries.
The President
added that the taskforce's main responsibilities will include identifying gaps
that have allowed extremist religious organisations to set up shop in Kenya, as
well as formulate a legal framework preventing radical religious entities from
operating locally.
It will also
formulate proposals on amendments to various laws so as to enable the State to
effectively tackle religious cults.
The taskforce will
also table proposals on civic education to sensitize Kenyans on the need to
avoid religious cults.
"The
taskforce shall formulate proposals for a mechanism for the public to report
religious extremists in their local communities and also come up with standards
and minimum certification requirements for religious organisations to be
registered and to operate in Kenya," the Head of State said in the notice.
The committee will
also be required to recommend actions that the State may take against
individuals and organisations suspected of engaging in extremist religious
practices.
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