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Do not divide Rift Valley, Moi tells boundary review team
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by Philip Ruto and Karanja Njoroge
Former President Moi is against sub-division of the Rift Valley Province.He said in a four-point memorandum presented to the Interim Independent Boundary Review Commission (IIBRC) at the Nakuru Municipal Old Town Hall that the vast province is home to all Kenyan communities and any attempt to divide it into smaller units would inflame ethnic passions.
He said ethnic harmony is better guaranteed if the province remains as one unit.
Moi also told the Andrew Ligale-chaired commission districts created along constituency boundaries are unacceptable as constituency is not the only reason for carving out a district.
He, however, said he supports the creation of new constituencies in urban areas, which he noted should be considered on account of population, geographical factors, community interests and resource distribution.
"Urban constituencies are necessary to bring the management of public affairs close to the people," he said.
Former Cabinet Minister Nicholas Biwott said the current provincial boundaries should be maintained for stability. Biwott, who presented the views of the National Vision Party, said the sub-provinces recently created should be reconstituted after wide consultation with leaders and other stakeholders.
He suggested that Mt Elgon District in Western Province be brought under Rift Valley Province.
Meanwhile, sharp differences emerged between ODM and PNU MPs during the presentation of views to IIBRC in Nakuru.
The MPs presented different proposals on the methodology of creating new constituencies during the deliberations.
Proceedings disrupted
Proceedings were at one point temporarily disrupted after a section of the audience booed Laikipia East MP Mwangi Kiunjuri, who presented the proposal on behalf of PNU.
ODM MPs demanded that the region be allocated 29 per cent of the number of constituencies to be created.
They said the constituencies should be based on a hybrid system incorporating land mass, population and historical issues.
The PNU team suggested the constituencies be categorised as urban, rural and sparsely populated constituencies.
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