"Power of mercy” processing goes digital

Aug 15, 2023 - 19:43
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"Power of mercy” processing goes digital
POMAC secretary Macharia Njinu during stakeholder sensitization of ePOMPMIS at the Machakos Youth Centre on Monday, August 14, 2023.

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Machakos, August 15, 2023

KNA by Roselyne Kavoo

Offenders seeking presidential pardon will now be required to make their applications online following the digitization of the petition process.

Power of Mercy Advisory Committee (POMAC) Secretary Macharia Njinu said the Electronic Power of Mercy Petitions Management Information System (ePOMPMIS) launched last year in April automated the entire process and would allow petitioners to apply online and track process.

Speaking during a sensitization workshop for stakeholders at the Machakos Youth Centre on Monday, the secretary to the POMAC said the system would enhance transparency and accountability in the petition process.

"The online petition application will provide feedback to the petitioners through tracking of the process. It will also enhance participation and collaboration,” he said.

Njinu said the portal is accessible to all stakeholders and members of the public on ePOMPMIS and the e-Citizen platform in line with the presidential directive on the digitization of government services.

"Anybody including members of the public can make a petition on behalf of an offender through the system. They can do it using mobile phones from the comfort of their homes hence saving time and other travel costs," added the POMAC secretary.

He further noted that stakeholders including Kenya Prisons Service, Judiciary, Probation, and After Care services will upload their reports on the system for review by the committee.

POMAC is established under Article 133 of the constitution and is domiciled in the office of the president.

It advises the president on the exercise of the power of mercy.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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