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INTERIOR MINISTRY AND NCCK ON COLLABORATION TO ENSURE PEACE AND STABILITY PREVAILS

 

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The Cabinet Secretary for Interior Security and Coordination in a consultative forum with National Churches Of Kenya NCCK this morning discussed how the 2 bodies would work together to see peace and stability has been enhanced in Kenya ahead of the Referendum and 2022 General Election.

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Speaking to the press at Jumuia Resort Conference Center in Limuru the CS Fred Matiang'i said his Ministry will work alongside with Churches to see that Peace and Stability prevail during Referendum and in the forthcoming General Election saying the church leaders have shown concern in what is happening in the Nation. He further stated that his ministry would promise to keep their word that they have shared in the forum. He however said they are having new infrastructure from the National to the Grass root to build collaboration so that they can have constant communication and dialogue to ensure the Country remains peaceful. Click Here for More Stories  https://channel22media.com/

In his remarks, the Secretary-General NCCK Canon Chris Kinyanjui said the Aim to have a discussion with CS was to work together to see that the coming referendum on Constitution Amendment Bill is done in accordance with peace and stability amongst Kenyans. 

He said the Pending bill in Parliament has generated a lot of hints saying they wanted assurance on the way forward. Also, dialogue on the Boundary Reviews and to see the Electoral process will be fair. 

The Church however said they want to engage with Interior Ministry to see divisive politics in Kenya as a thing of the Past. The SG at the same time slammed p[politicians orchestrating Chaos in By-Election is an indication to bring fear in the Country. Bk to Bk Covid-19 Containment measures.

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