Have you registered for Huduma Namba?
Well, if you have not then it is only six days before its deadline according to the date mentioned by the government.
Earlier today, Interior cabinet secretary Fred Matiang’i revealed that over 31 million Kenyans have registered with the controversial Huduma Namba.
The number mentioned above is approximately 65 percent of the total population according to the last census.
Dr. @FredMatiangi: So far, we have registered over 31 million people (65 percent of the total population). The May 18 deadline for the mass registration phase won't be extended. The exercise is also going on across our 54 missions around the world, and it will close on June 20. pic.twitter.com/belRIEGEMG
— @HudumaNambaKE (@hudumanambake) May 13, 2019
Some Kenyans remained adamant that they will not register with Huduma Namba come what may!
Other Kenyans had hinted that they will register if the government gets ‘serious’ or when there is no other option.
The government maintained that there will be no extension of the process and Kenyans have less than a week to decided their fate.
We are well on course towards establishing our NIIMS population database in the run-in to the May 18 deadline for the mass biometric registration for @hudumanambake. Here's a brief update. pic.twitter.com/jrwByVwsr4
— @HudumaNambaKE (@hudumanambake) May 13, 2019
Last week, Tana River county commissioner had said that Kenyans who will not register will be deported.
Me ata waextend time iyo number sichukui,am waiting for deportation
— waithera 🇰🇪 (@ythera_Gichuru) May 13, 2019
Kenyans everywhere are saying that they will not register but the government is saying that 65 percent of the population have registered.
These people ranting on social media have already taken their Huduma Namba and are only making jokes on social media since Kenya is a ‘free’ world.
Na kila mtu najua anasema hajachukua huduma number bado, awa 31 million ni kina nani?
— Mwake (@mutisya_bm) May 13, 2019
When the deadline hits and things get thick, you will be on your own. Get up tomorrow and go for that Huduma Namba.