THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA, 2010
The Entitlements of Kenyan Citizens: Rights, Privileges, and BenefitsIn the Constitution of Kenya 2010, citizens are entitled to various rights, privileges, and benefits [4]. These entitlements ensure that citizens can fully enjoy their citizenship and exercise their rights within the country. Some of the key entitlements of citizens include:
These entitlements ensure that citizens have the necessary tools and recognition to fully participate in society, exercise their rights, and enjoy the benefits of being a citizen of Kenya [4]. It is important for citizens to be aware of their entitlements as they form the foundation of their rights and responsibilities as citizens. It is worth noting that while citizens are entitled to these rights and privileges, there may be limits or restrictions provided or permitted by the Constitution [4]. These limitations are in place to ensure the balance between individual rights and the broader interests of society. In conclusion, the Constitution of Kenya guarantees various entitlements to citizens, including the rights, privileges, and benefits of citizenship, as well as the possession of a Kenyan passport and other identification documents [4]. These entitlements are crucial in upholding the rights and dignity of citizens and enabling their full participation in the social, economic, and political life of the nation. Sources:
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