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National Assembly deputy Speaker Farah Maalim follows proceedings during a consultative meeting on the research report on the dilemma of citizenship in Northern Kenya

National Assembly deputy Speaker Farah Maalim follows proceedings during a consultative meeting on the research report on the dilemma of citizenship in Northern Kenya by the region's members of parliament in collaboration with the Kenya Human Rights Commission on Tuesday. Photo/ FAITH NJUGUNA 

By KIBIWOTT KOROS
Posted  Tuesday, May 12  2009 at  12:36

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  • MPs say most parts of the area lack essential services since the government has ignored the province for decades.

A group of legislators from Northern Kenya have accused the government of marginalising the region.

The MPs said most parts of the area lacked essential services since the government has ignored the province for decades.

Led by deputy House Speaker Farah Maalim, the MPs said the region had lagged behind in terms of development since independence.

"Northern Kenya remains the most underdeveloped region of the country that has always received very little attention from the successive governments since independence," he said at the Pan Afric Hotel in Nairobi during a consultative meeting on the research report on the dilemma of citizenship in Northern Kenya by the region's members of parliament in collaboration with the Kenya Human Rights Commission.

"It is only in times of conflicts that the area is heard of.”

He took issue with the issuance of national identity cards saying the process was flawed and encouraged corruption in the region as most youth failed to obtain the identity cards despite reaching the mandatory age of 18.

This, according to him, had made several Kenyan Somalis to be foreigners in their own country.

"Many youth fail to get IDs in the region because of marginalization as most of them are screened too much by registration officers who assume that most of the youth are from the neighbouring countries".

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He said even the international community, including international organisations, have not spared the Northern residents as they have refused to give jobs to area residents.

Northern Kenya Development assistant minister Mr Hussein Sasura said the government had made an effort in recognising the region by creating the ministry but said the budgetary allocation should be increased.

He said the money allocated could not manage several projects that are required in the area.

"Sh 400 million cannot even sustain one water project in the region...this can only manage supervisory issues," he said adding: "the government should increase the allocation".

On security matters, the leaders urged the government to stop sending police officers and military personnel to the region to terrorise innocent residents.

Mr Sasura said most people had suffered at the hands of ruthless military personnel who treat everybody of Somali origin in the area with suspicion.

He said the issue of "collective punishment" of the Kenya-Somalis in North Eastern province, whenever there is unrest in the region, as well as other parts of the country, by Kenyan security forces should stop.

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Add a comment (5 comments so far)

  1. Submitted by Mishuki

    NEP mps unite for a common goal.Use the CDF kitty to build roads and join hands to do tangible development in your areas of jurisdiction instead of spreading the gospel of tribalism.please set your priorities right.why build more schools while those that are already in existence are either under staffed or lack the appropriate facilities.

    Posted  May 17, 2009 03:19 PM  
  2. Submitted by bongaking

    To be fair, Kenya is a country of a few millionaires and more than 30 million poor people. and poverty is evenly spread in all regions. rather than wonder what the government has done for your you, rather ask yourself what you have done to uplift the life of a fellow human being, irrespective of where they come from. lets be true to each other and support each other.

    Posted  May 12, 2009 06:59 PM  
  3. Submitted by karson

    This language of :oh ! neglected oh ! marginalised oh !! they r using militery,we are feed up with it.we would like to see a collectif actions of you Mps from the North in your iniciatives in gouverment.....else stop looking for pity you have numbers.downkenyans will not help u.

    Posted  May 12, 2009 05:04 PM  
  4. Submitted by yesuwangu

    A full cabinet minister was given to a minister to look on the development of this region can he give the region a vision or visit the region and meet leaders to setup development why his he just sitting and earning untaxable cash not worked for

    Posted  May 12, 2009 04:33 PM  
  5. Submitted by DujisDemocrat

    Same old empty cheap populistic talk nothing new.Farah this is an old age problem but you have no solution.I have one for you and the rest "Lets manage our own affairs because the rest of kenya will never understand us"

    Posted  May 12, 2009 01:43 PM