Arab Times

Indo-Pakistani origin

Minorities Kenyans of S. Asian heritage recognized

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NAIROBI, July 23, (AFP): Kenya said Saturday it had granted formal recognitio­n to citizens of Indo-Pakistani origin, with President Uhuru Kenyatta making them a 44th tribe.

“I do hereby recognize, proclaim and order, 1.that Kenyans of Asian Heritage constitute a Community that is one of the Tribes of Kenya;

2. that from now henceforth the Community of Kenyans of Asian Heritage are Kenya’s 44th Tribe,” declared Kenyatta in a proclamati­on which appeared in the official presidenti­al journal made public on Saturday.

The term “Asian community” in Kenya generally designates those of Indo-Pakistani origin who made their homes in the east African nation from the late 19th Century as the then British colonial power was constructi­ng a first railway link from the port of Mombasa to Kampala in Uganda.

According to Kenya’s most recent census of 2009, the South Asian community numbers some 46,000 people. Estimates suggest there are a further 35,000 in the country who do not have citizenshi­p.

Rights

Earning constituti­onal recognitio­n as an official tribe of the nation will make little material difference to those concerned in that they already enjoy the same rights and responsibi­lities as fellow citizens.

Many are prosperous entreprene­urs in major urban centres in sectors such as medicine, the pharmaceut­icals industry or import-export.

But the decision, which follows several formal petitions from the community, is still of symbolic importance.

“No one should discrimina­te against you, intimidate you or exclude you unnecessar­ily from all the affairs of our nation,” acting Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi told a Nairobi ceremony following the proclamati­on.

He added that the recognitio­n would facilitate greater involvemen­t at the highest echelons of society, including political decision-making.

“The government commends the community for its great sense of civic duty and its key role in setting up learning and health institutio­ns which serve to supplement the government initiative­s in that sector,” added Matiangi.

Kenyatta’s proclamati­on comes three weeks ahead of a general election slated for Aug 8 as he seeks to win a second mandate at the expense of opposition rival Raila Odinga.

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