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DCI: We Do Not Require Huduma Namba During The Application Process
So many questions are arising from governments huduma namba initiative. With some people saying the state institutions are demanding the namba to give you services.
On the forefront of the accusations was the Directorate of Criminal Investigations(DCI).
People had alleged that the DCI officers are demanding for Huduma namba for applications and renewal of Certificates of good conduct.
The DCI refuted the allegations and termed the claims as false.
They have clarified that its officers are not demanding from anyone Huduma Namba in exchange for the more important government service.
The DCI also urged Kenyans not to fall to claims it will only serve those who have registered for huduma namba.
The DCI tweeted this on their official twitter page:
Dear #KOT,
Please treat this @m_mugo88 ?? as FALSE information. For the record, we DO NOT require Huduma Number during the application process.
For more information please read??https://t.co/SiY93Tm4f3
We encourage you to report any misleading material you spot @DCI_Kenya|| https://t.co/ursNqpLEeO
— DCI KENYA (@DCI_Kenya) May 10, 2019
They also went ahead and encouraged people to report any misleading material they spot on any online platforms.
The tweet came hours after reports emerged online From a Kenyan on Twitter under the username [@m_mugo88] alleging that there was no services for those who haven’t registered for Huduma Namba.
Aso read:Citron Report Reveals Why NYSE Listed Jumia Is A Fraud
Huduma Namba remains a voluntary initiative and the government should invest more is civil education rather than public scare drills.
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