
President William Ruto has nominated Kepha Nyamweya Omae to serve as the next chairperson of the National Cohesion and Integration Commission NCIC. This nomination, along with seven proposed commissioners, awaits parliamentary approval. The Head of Public Service, Felix Koskei, announced the nominations, stating that they were based on recommendations from a selection panel following a structured recruitment process. The nominated commissioners include Josphine Kirion Eragae, Joseph Nguyo, Jackson Swadi Kedogo, Samuel Mwachiro Mwawasi, Irene Chepoisho Tulel, Hassan Billow Ahmed, and Jerusah Mwaathime Michael. The new team is expected to guide the commission through the politically sensitive period leading up to the 2027 General Election. If approved, Nyamweya and the new commissioners will succeed Reverend Samuel Kobia, whose six-year term ended in November 2025, and other outgoing commissioners including Danvas Makori, Phillip Okundi, Dorcas Kedogo, and Abdulaziz Ali Farah. The NCIC was established in 2008 to prevent discrimination and promote peaceful coexistence.
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