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Kenya Kwanza MPs have backed President William Ruto's decision to eliminate the vetting process for northeastern kenya residents applying for national ID cards. National assembly majority leader Kimani Ichung’wah, Bungoma governor Kenneth Lusaka, and MPs from the wider western region argue that every Kenyan has the right to obtain an id card in any region they reside, criticizing those opposed to the move.
Kenya Kwanza MPs back President Ruto's decision to remove ID vetting in Northeastern
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