Public Service CS
Geoffrey Ruku speaking to journalists outside the Garissa county
commissioners office. /STEPHEN ASTARIKO
Public Service CS Geoffrey Ruku has called on Kenyans who applied for national identity cards but are yet to collect them to do so immediately, saying thousands of processed IDs remain unclaimed at Huduma Centres across the country.
The CS spoke during a visit to the Huduma Centre Garissa, where he was accompanied by senior national government officials, including Mohamed Mwabudzo.
During the inspection tour, the officials found hundreds of uncollected identity cards at the facility.
Ruku said
the problem is widespread and not unique to Garissa, noting that thousands of
IDs are lying uncollected in Huduma Centres nationwide.
“We have
more than 4,000 IDs which have not been collected at this Huduma Centre. And it
is not only this Huduma Centre, but in all Huduma Centres in the Republic of
Kenya, we have many IDs which have not been collected,” said the CS.
Public Service CS
Geoffrey Ruku interacts with residents of Garissa who had south services
at the Huduma center. /STEPHEN ASTARIKOHe urged Kenyans who had completed the registration process to return to the centres where they applied and pick up their identification documents.
“Wherever
you are in Kenya, if you registered for an ID, please go back to where you
registered and collect your ID,” he said.
Ruku
further encouraged young people collecting their IDs for the first time to also
register as voters, saying national identification documents are key to civic
participation and access to government services.
Public Service CS
Geoffrey Ruku at the Garissa Huduma center./STEPHEN ASTARIKO“After you
pick your ID, ensure you have registered as a voter of the Republic of Kenya,”
he added.
At the
same time, the CS dismissed claims by some political leaders that the
government was withholding identity cards from applicants.
He
maintained that the processing and issuance system was functioning normally
through the National Registration Bureau.
“Once
Huduma Centres take the details of whoever wants to get an ID, there is a back
office at the National Registration Bureau which processes the IDs before they
are released,” he explained.
Public Service CS
Geoffrey Ruku at the Garissa Huduma center./STEPHEN ASTARIKORuku also
issued a stern warning against any attempts to disrupt operations at Huduma
Centres.
Two weeks
ago, impeached former Deputy presient Rigathi Gachagua threatened to mobilize
youths to occupy government offices, including Huduma Centres and the Office of
the Registrar of Persons, due to what he
termed as alleged discrimination in the issuance of national identity cards
(IDs).
The CS criticized
the remarks, saying they were reckless and misleading.
“You have
no basis for storming Huduma Centres. Let Kenyans go and collect their IDs
because many of them are ready,” he said.
Last
month, Mohamed Mwabudzo similarly raised concerns over the increasing number of
processed identity cards that remain unclaimed in Garissa County.
Public
Service CS Geoffrey Ruku at the Garissa
Huduma center./STEPHEN ASTARIKOThe county commissioner said thousands of IDs had been lying at collection centres for months despite government efforts to streamline the application and issuance process.
He urged residents to collect the documents promptly, noting that national identity cards are essential for accessing government services, employment opportunities and voter registration.












