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Muslim Women threaten unspecified action if NOCK boss Sumayya Athmani is not reinstated

Sumayya Athmani

Muslim Women of Kenya have asked the Energy Cabinet Secretary (CS) Charles Keter to reinstate Ms. Sumayya Athmani, the CEO for the National Oil Corporation of Kenya (NOCK) failure to which they will take unspecified action.

Ms. Fatima Hyder on Friday led a group of Muslim women to condemn what they termed crude decision by the Energy CS to suspend the NOCK boss on grounds that her docket had been dogged by some audit queries.

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