Cabinet Secretaries (CSs), Hassan Ali Joho and Aden Duale, are urging the Muslim community to unite, support the broad-based government, and obtain national Identity Cards.

Speaking at the Third Annual Graduation ceremony of the Ibn Abbas Islamic Centre in Mombasa, Mining, Blue Economy, and Maritime Affairs, CS Joho emphasised the importance of the Muslim community's active participation in national politics and leadership.

He highlighted the recent removal of additional vetting procedures for national IDs as a positive development, urging the community to register for IDs and as voters in large numbers. "When they count our votes in 2027, they will be perplexed," stated Joho, adding that the numbers will be a significant leap in the realisation of a Muslim President in the 2032 General Election.

He urged Muslims to unite, emphasising that the Holy Qur'an abhors divisions among the faithful and calls for unity.