CS Murkomen: Don't Condemn All Police Officers for Mistakes of a Few

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  Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has come out in strong defense of the country’s security officers, calling on Kenyans to recognize their hard work and sacrifices. He emphasized that while some officers may have erred, the majority serve with honor and professionalism. Murkomen noted that it is unfair to brand the entire police service negatively because of isolated incidents involving a few rogue individuals. According to him, such generalizations risk demoralizing officers who dedicate themselves to protecting lives and property. He pointed out that police officers are often the first responders in times of crisis, facing danger head-on to maintain order. From handling protests to fighting crime and terrorism, the CS said their contribution to national safety is undeniable. The Interior CS acknowledged that there are cases of misconduct within the force, but insisted that the government is actively dealing with them through investigations and disciplinary actio...

DP Kindiki Vows No Region Will Be Left Behind in Development Plans

 



Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has assured Kenyans that the government is fully committed to ensuring development reaches every corner of the country. He emphasized that all regions, regardless of political affiliation or geographical challenges, will benefit equally from national projects.

Speaking during a public function, the DP underlined the importance of fairness in resource allocation. He noted that the government is determined to bridge the development gap between urban centers and historically marginalized areas.

Kindiki said the Kenya Kwanza administration is working on policies that focus on inclusive growth. He added that no community should feel isolated or forgotten under President William Ruto's leadership.

According to the Deputy President, the government’s development blueprint is guided by equity and justice. He stated that national unity can only be achieved when every Kenyan feels part of the country’s progress.

Kindiki further revealed that plans are underway to upgrade infrastructure in remote areas to unlock economic potential. Roads, electricity, and clean water remain at the top of the agenda, especially in rural counties.

He also mentioned that government programs in education and health will target underserved populations. Schools and hospitals in the most neglected regions will receive special attention and funding.

The DP acknowledged that previous administrations may have overlooked some communities. However, he promised that the current government is committed to correcting those past injustices.

Kindiki urged county leaders to cooperate with national agencies to speed up service delivery. He called on all elected officials to prioritize the interests of the people over personal or political differences.

In his remarks, the Deputy President highlighted the importance of peace and stability in achieving development goals. He asked citizens to support government efforts by promoting harmony in their regions.

Finally, Kindiki reaffirmed that the administration’s goal is to create a balanced and prosperous Kenya. He maintained that leaving any region behind would be a betrayal of the country’s unity and future.

The DP’s remarks come at a time when the government faces pressure to address inequality and regional disparities. His statement is seen as a reassurance to communities that have long felt sidelined.

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