Opposition leaders in Kenya have criticized the government over allegations of issuing Kenyan passports to foreign nationals, including individuals linked to Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The accusations have prompted scrutiny of the passport issuance process and raised concerns about national security.
Opposition leaders allege that the administration of President William Ruto has been involved in the issuance of Kenyan passports to foreign nationals. Specifically, concerns have been raised regarding individuals associated with the RSF, a paramilitary group involved in the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
The criticism centers on the potential security risks posed by allowing individuals linked to armed conflict to obtain Kenyan documentation. Opposition figures have called for a thorough investigation into the matter and accountability for those responsible for any irregularities in the passport issuance process.
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