Murkomen Reshuffles Top Security Leadership

The changes are part measures to enhance security operations...
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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has announced significant changes within his ministry, including new appointments and a strategy to address insecurity. The reshuffle, effective July 26, aims to enhance service delivery and combat banditry, particularly in the North Rift region.
- Jacob Namulen and Beverly Opwora appointed Principal Administrative Secretaries.
- Gilbert Kitiyo and Joshua Nkanatha named Regional Commissioners for Nairobi and Central Kenya, respectively.
- The government is offering an amnesty program for bandits, urging them to surrender over 6000 firearms in exchange for leniency and educational opportunities.
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