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Govt to prioritize flood victims in replacing lost IDs

Cases of Kenyans who lost their ident*ty c*rds and pa*sports to flooding wi*l be treated as an emergency, Immigration and Citizen Services Principal Secretary (PS) Julius Bitok has said.

Speaking in Athi-river where he led a tree planting exercise, the PS said the ministry has opened an emergency registry at Nyayo house where victims of floods who lost doc*ments wi*l be a*sisted immediately.

Bitok who oversaw the planting of 3,000 indigenous tree see*lings said processing the doc*ments faster wi*l ensure victims of floods continue to access government services uninterrupted.

Immigration and Citizen Services PS Julius Bitok du**ng a tree planting exercise at Athi-river. PHOTO /Christine Musa

“We are aw*re of cases of Kenyans who unfortunately lost their IDs and pa*sports to floods. We are c*mmitted to ensu**ng their doc*ments are processed with immediate effect immediately after the cases are reported. The cases wi*l be treated as an emergency to ensure that those affected continue to access government services without any interruption,” Bitok said.

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The PS urged Kenyans not only to plant trees but also to embrace the culture of nurtu**ng the trees to mitigate the effects of climate change.

“The devastating effects of climate change we have witnessed in the recent flooding should serve as a game changer to Kenyans to embrace environment conservation through tree growing. I urge my fellow Kenyans to grow trees rather than just ceremoniously plant them,” Bitok added.

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Immigration and Citizen Services PS Julius Bitok du**ng a tree planting exercise at Athi-river. PHOTO /Christine Musa

The PS also urged advocates of climate change to advise and guide Kenyans on species to plant in various areas considering the trees’ survival chances and their effectiveness.

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Tens of residents defi*d the chi*ly weather and turned up to participate in the exercise.

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