The National Integrity Alliance (NIA) has issued ‘red cards’ to individuals with questionable integrity from taking part in the August general elections.

NIA announced the names of the leaders with questionable integrity they aim to bar from being elected into office in a statement they issued on Sunday.

In the statement, NIA noted that various political formations have nominated candidates to vie for elective seats and such characters have also presented themselves as independent candidates.

“We have been closely monitoring key developments in regard to the enforcement of Chapter 6 of the Constitution on leadership and integrity. With the 9th August 2022 general elections drawing closer, we note that various political formations have nominated candidates to vie for elective seats, and various individuals have also presented themselves to contest as independent candidates,” NIA said.

NIA said it was regrettable several political aspirants have tainted integrity.

The alliance urged the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) not to clear these individuals to contest in the August general elections.

NIA mentioned Kenya Kwanza Alliance presidential running mate Rigathi Gachagua, Mike Sonko, Anne Waiguru, Ali Korane, Evans Kidero among others, for having been implicated in graft.

The following is the complete list of politicians NIA issued red cards:

  1. Rigathi Gachagua - deputy president's nominee
  2. Mike Sonko - Mombasa gubernatorial aspirant
  3. Anne Waiguru - Kirinyaga gubernatorial aspirant
  4. Evans Kidero - Homa Bay gubernatorial aspirant
  5. Aisha Jumwa - Malindi gubernatorial aspirant
  6. Babu Owino - Embakasi East parliamentary aspirant
  7. Cleophas Malala - Kakamega gubernatorial aspirant
  8. Samson Cherargei - Nandi senatorial aspirant
  9. Daniel Manduku - Nyaribari Masaba parliamentary aspirant
  10. Ali Korane - Garissa gubernatorial aspirant
  11. John Wakukhe - Sirisia parliamentary aspirant
  12. Samuel Arama - Nakuru Town West parliamentary aspirant
  13. Kembi Gitura - Muranga senatorial aspirant
  14. Fahim Twaha - Lamu gubernatorial aspirant
  15. Didmus Barasa - Kimilili parliamentary aspirant
  16. Joseph Samal - Isiolo North parliamentary aspirant
  17. Godhana Dhadho - Tana River gubernatorial aspirant
  18. Mohamed Abdi Mohamud - Wajir gubernatorial aspirant
  19. Oscar Sudi - Kapseret parliamentary aspirant
  20. Mathew Lempurke - Mombasa gubernatorial aspirant
  21. Lilian Omolo - Embu senatorial aspirant
  22. Johanna Ng’eno - Emurrua Dikir parliamentary aspirant
  23. Sospeter Ojaamong’ - Teso South parliamentary aspirant
  24. Philip Kaloki - Nairobi county deputy gubernatorial aspirant
  25. Muthomi Njuki - Tharaka Nithi gubernatorial aspirant

NIA said they generated the list above from reliable investigative reports by various institutions.

“It includes information gathered from existing reports by oversight institutions including, the Office of the Auditor General (OAG), the Ethics & Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC), Parliament and various cases before the courts both concluded and active,” NIA said.

The National Intelligence Alliance is a citizen-oriented integrity and anti-corruption coalition formed by Transparency International Kenya, The Kenya Human Rights Commission, Mzalendo Trust, Inuka Kenya Ni Sisi and The Institute for Social Accountability.