Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i has continued to send strong messages to Kenyans who are not registered on Huduma Namba.
Dr Fred Matiang’i has asked Kenyans to take advantage of the the period remaining to get registered into Huduma Namba.
The deadline for the mass registration process is 18 May which is less than 48 hours.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i: We Kenyans should be adviced to take advantage of the mass registration period right now… @FredMatiangi @KTNNewsKE @Sharon_Momanyi #KTNNewsdesk pic.twitter.com/kIDiuhETLd
— KTN News Alerts (@KTNNewsKE) May 17, 2019
Many Kenyans have embraced the last minute rush to register for Huduma Namba which they have been hit by hard reality of long queues.
The deadline has given most people pressure with most being moved by threats which have been making rounds in social media.
But according to Kenya Human Rights Commission registration is pure voluntary process which no one should be forced to.
The CS @InteriorKE was quoted confirming that the process is not compulsory owing to the court orders. Why then are Kenyans being coarsed and being threatened with denial of services for not having #HudumaNamba ? Is this not gross disregard of the court orders? pic.twitter.com/HzFCMElgyV
— KHRC (@thekhrc) May 17, 2019
Also according to High Court Ruling Huduma Namba Registration Process should not have a deadline instead it should be a continuous process.
Hujaenda job? Hujaingia hustle leo? Hujaenda class? Umekuwa kwa line tangu asubuhi ukichomeka na jua ndio uchukue #HudumaNamba ? Usijali. RELAX! Enda job, ingia hustle, tafutia familia, jijenge. YOU STILL HAVE TIME! pic.twitter.com/f8PEDptYXU
— KHRC (@thekhrc) May 17, 2019
But also to those who miss the deadline can still be registered in Assistant Chiefs officers near them
Relax, you have time – from next week assistant chiefs will remain with the kits for ongoing #HudumaNamba registration@HakiKNCHR @thekhrc @Ma3Route pic.twitter.com/4YKg2UkiWk
— Nubian Rights Forum (@NubianRights) May 17, 2019