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A fresh debate has emerged between Trans Nzoia governor George Natembeya and President William Ruto over the controversial issue of ID vetting. Natembeya is urging the president to reconsider the abolition of the vetting process for those seeking national identification cards in North Eastern Kenya, warning of potential security risks. However, President Ruto has firmly rejected these calls, describing the process as discriminatory and unconstitutional.
Governor Natembeya Warns of Security Risks as President Ruto Calls Process Discriminatory
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