Boost as CS Kindiki commissions Eldas South sub-county in Wajir

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"The government of Kenya has just received a contingent of armoured vehicles, mine-resistant equipment and armoured personnel carriers. All these will be used in the fight against terror. We shall fight those terrorists and make sure our Country is safe," said Kindiki.

The CS talked about the widespread issue of drug and human trafficking on the Wajir-Ethiopia border and pledged to find a solution to the recurring drug problem in the region.

"I have instructed all my security officers to tighten security in all border towns so that we can tame the drug and human trafficking business that is rampant In the region. I also urge the youth of Wajir to engage in other meaningful activities instead of staying idle and hanging around. Drugs and substance abuse are not good for your health," said Kindiki.

The CS also announced that plans to have a Nacada office in Wajir are underway and urged security officers not to engage in politics.

Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi who also doubles as the deputy chairman of the council of governors urged Prof Kindiki to operationalise and commission all the gazetted sub-counties in the devolved unit.

Eldas MP, Adan Keynan on his part thanked the president for bringing services closer to the people. "With the establishment of the operationalised sub-county, residents of Eldas South will no longer have to travel to the county headquarters for essential services. This means that government offices will be conveniently located for the common mwananchi," he said

Wajir County Women Representative Fatuma Jeho spoke on the rise of gender-based violence (GBV) in Wajir County. She highlighted the recent incident in Habaswein where a young girl was gang raped by three men. Fatuma appealed to the Ministry of Interior to assist GBV victims, particularly within the jurisdiction and security sector. She asked the CS to prioritize GBV cases and ensure the swift arrest of the suspects.

Senator Mohamed Abbas of Wajir County addressed the financial challenges faced by the National Police Reserve (NPR) and called upon Kindiki and the Interior Ministry to devise a solution.

Abey Kunow Ismail, a resident of Eldas South constituency thanked the president for bringing essential services closer to the residents saying they are pleased.