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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, July 15, 2026Ruto Confident New Police Plan Will Boost Nairobi Security - July 2026
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Ruto Confident New Police Plan Will Boost Nairobi Security - July 2026

President William Ruto is confident that the upcoming Nairobi Metropolitan Policing Framework will significantly improve security in the capital by fostering stronger collaboration, with the framework set to launch in the coming days. However, concerns are mounting over President William Ruto's perceived inaction and silence in the face of rising political violence and the activities of goons across Kenya. These developments come as the capital faces heightened security challenges requiring coordinated policing responses.

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Tuesday 7:38 PMKBC Top StoriesFirst

Ruto confident new police plan will boost Nairobi security

Ruto confident new police plan will boost Nairobi security

President William Ruto is confident that the upcoming Nairobi Metropolitan Policing Framework will significantly improve security in the capital by fostering stronger collaboration.

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Key Highlights

President William Ruto is confident that the upcoming Nairobi Metropolitan Policing Framework will significantly improve security in the capital by fostering stronger collaboration.

  • The framework is a community-centred policing model designed to involve residents directly in security planning and decision-making.
  • Key stakeholders involved include the National Police Service, the Nairobi County Government, community leaders, and local residents.
  • The initiative aims to enhance coordination among security agencies, build public trust, and ultimately create safer neighbourhoods, with its rollout expected in the coming days.
Wednesday 10:52 AMThe Standard

Ruto's loud silence, inaction on goons

Ruto's loud silence, inaction on goons

Concerns are mounting over President William Ruto's perceived inaction and silence in the face of rising political violence and the activities of "goons" across Kenya.

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Key Highlights

Concerns are mounting over President William Ruto's perceived inaction and silence in the face of rising political violence and the activities of "goons" across Kenya.

  • Recent violent incidents occurred in Nyahururu and Kisumu, resulting in 2 deaths, with no statement from the President for over 24 hours.
  • Deputy President Kithure Kindiki acknowledged the violence on his X page, but President Ruto has remained largely silent, with infrequent directives.
  • The President's last public directive on the matter was on 19th June, following the disruption of a meeting at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi.
Tuesday 8:04 PMCapital News

Nairobi Metropolitan Police to Launch in Coming Days, Ruto Says

Nairobi Metropolitan Police to Launch in Coming Days, Ruto Says

President William Ruto has announced that the Nairobi Metropolitan Policing Framework will be launched in the coming days, aiming to bolster security and community policing in Nairobi and its environs.

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Key Highlights

President William Ruto has announced that the Nairobi Metropolitan Policing Framework will be launched in the coming days, aiming to bolster security and community policing in Nairobi and its environs.

  • The initiative prioritizes community involvement, bringing together residents, leaders, the National Police Service, and county governments to address local security needs.
  • Key figures involved include President William Ruto, Cabinet Secretary for Interior Kipchumba Murkomen, Inspector-General of Police Douglas Kanja, and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja.
  • This framework aims to create a more coordinated, accountable, and community-led policing approach, enhancing public safety and trust in security agencies.
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