Senator Omanga Causes Drama at NCIC Offices [VIDEO]

Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga
Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga in May 2020.
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Nominated senator Millicent Omanga on Monday, March 8, caused drama at the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) offices after being kept waiting for too long.

In a video seen by Kenyans.co.ke, the senator can be seen storming the NCIC boardroom before unleashing a tirade at the NCIC officer.

The senator demanded to know why she had been kept waiting for more than an hour.

NCIC Chairman Rev. Dr. Samuel Kobia addressing a press conference on March 6, 2021.
NCIC Chairman Rev. Dr. Samuel Kobia addressing a press conference on March 6, 2021.
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"We have been seated there for the last one hour, for how long? You should’ve given us timelines, if you told me to come at 12 pm, I would’ve come here at 12 pm… but you told me to come at 11 am.

"So if you knew you were taking an hour or two for every member, you should’ve calculated and given me my time... it is so unfair," Omanga vented.

Omanga was among 10 politicians who had been summoned by NCIC for allegedly fueling political violence in the recent Matungu and Kabuchai by-elections.

Msambweni MP Feisal Bader and his counterparts from Mumias East and Kiminini; Benjamin Washiali and Chris Wamalwa respectively, have since honoured summons to appear at the NCIC offices.

Other leaders summoned included Homa Bay Woman Representative Gladys Wanga, Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala, Mt Elgon MP Fred Kapondi and Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa.

The list was recently unveiled by NCIC chairman Samuel Kobia who disclosed that the commission was keen on ensuring that leaders involved in propagating violence face the maximum punishment.

"We will ensure the purveyors of hate and ethnic contempt are in jail, and as they wait to go to jail, we will put them out of the leadership of this country and ensure they never run again in this country," Kobia stated.

The recently concluded Kabuchai and Matungu by-elections were marred by chaos and bribery claims. This saw various legislators arrested as police tried to restore order during the mini-poll elections.

Watch the video below:

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