A file photo of SUPKEM deputy secretary general Hassan ole Naado with Sheikh Ibrahim Lethome. SUPKEM today handed their submissions to the building bridges taskforce. [Courtesy]
The building bridges taskforce has today received submissions from Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM).
The team held an institutional stakeholder consultative forum at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).
SUPKEM Deputy Secretary General Hassan Ole Naado suggested that the outcomes of the building bridges initiative be incorporated into the school curriculum to ensure that the national ethos is inculcated in the Kenyan people.
Hassan advocated for inclusivity of the minority and marginalised groups in Kenya in opportunities in leadership.
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This forum is the first in a series of institutional stakeholders consultations that the committee will be holding during its tenure.
This will be followed by visits to various counties starting next week.
The Uhuru-Raila 14 member taskforce was gazetted in May and given a year to submit a comprehensive report on the process of reconciliating the Nation.
President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga established the taskforce comprising of Adams Oloo, Agnes Kavindu, Senator Amos Wako, Florence Omose, Saeed Mwanguni, James Matundura, Major John Seii, Bishop Lawi Imathiu, Maison Leshomo and Senator Mohamed Yusuf Haji.
Others include Morompi ole Ronkai, Bishop Peter Njenga, Rose Moseu and Archbishop Zecheus Okot. The 14 were tasked with operationalising the reconciliation process.?