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The National Cohesion and Integration Commission has been urged to probe remarks attributed to politician Gideon Moi over resettlement of IDPs in the Rift Valley. FILE

The National Cohesion and Integration Commission has been urged to probe remarks attributed to politician Gideon Moi over resettlement of IDPs in the Rift Valley. FILE 

By FRANCIS MUREITHI
Posted  Thursday, September 9  2010 at  11:07

The Rift Valley Council of Elders has urged the National Cohesion and Integration Commission to probe utterances made by politician Gideon Moi.

Speaking to the Nation in Nakuru Thursday, the elders' spokesman Gibert Kabage said the remarks attributed to the former Baringo Central MP that the internal refugees being resettled in Rift Valley by the government were "impostors" should be investigated.

“This is hate speech and the National Cohesion and Integration Commission should record a statement from Mr Moi,” said Mr Kabage.

The council of elders said it was concerned about the continued negative remarks by Mr Moi and wondered whether he was "above the law of the land".

“These kind of remarks have no place in the new Kenya and people like Mr Moi should be now behind the bars.”

Mr Kabage said if such inflammatory remarks are allowed they would be a recipe for future violence in Rift Valley and urged the government to crack its whip on such "tribal leaders".

The former MP was quoted by section of the media last Sunday saying that people being resettled in Rift Valley as IDPs were jangili (impostors).

Mr Moi had complained that there were other people who were displaced at Embobut forest but have never been resettled by the government.

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Mr Kabage noted that the former legislator was still living in the past yet Kenyans had endorsed a new Constitution that gave everyone the right to settle in any part of the country.

"I think Mr Gideon Moi is still living in the past and should therefore wake up and realise that there is a new Constitution that allows Kenyans to live anywhere," he said.

Mr Kabage urged  NCIC to move fast and record a statement with Mr Moi.


Add a comment (36 comments so far)

  1. Submitted by cockup

    whats the difference between jangili and jambazi?

    Posted  September 10, 2010 07:38 PM  
  2. Submitted by dennisochieng

    Like father, like son. i wonder why the relevant government agencies are not giving him a taste of his father's medicine.

    Posted  September 10, 2010 03:41 PM  
  3. Submitted by vgogero

    The land commission should first be set up to investigate all cases of illegally acquired lands .Which should then be distributed to the genuine landless .That is correct historical imbalances and injustices .

    Posted  September 10, 2010 01:55 PM  
  4. Submitted by gombas2002

    The former president Daniel Arap Moi should at least sit quietly at his kabarak home and recollect what his rule did to the country for all those twenty years .His sons should also know that the Mzee is lucky that he is not spending time at Nyayo torture chambers where he detained his oppontents.loose talks wont save them at this juncture.Kenya has changed and time is not on their side

    Posted  September 10, 2010 01:30 PM  
  5. Submitted by Oumajoo

    People like Gideon are yet to come to terms with the new constitution that was passed by the Kenyan people. If you re-call he must have been the fast guy to oppose the constitution. Let him be forcast and accept the change in its hown form.To me, Gideon is A BIG JANGILI(impostors)and let him be investigated as soon as possible.

    Posted  September 10, 2010 11:21 AM  

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