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Police roadblocks to be removed from 1 November

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Police roadblocks to be removed from 1 November
Interior CS Kithure Kindiki before Regional Integration Committee at Continental House, Parliament, Nairobi. 24 August,2023./Photo Courtesy

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki, now says the roadblocks will be replaced with patrol security officers who will man the highways,  after an uproar over escalating incidents of bribery at the roadblocks.

“This is a presidential directive and honestly roadblocks are an old form of security and should only be mounted on the request of the security operators, with a specific agenda and once achieved should be dismounted,” Kindiki told the Departmental Committee on Administration and Internal Security.

The Interior CS was answering questions, when he appeared before the Departmental Committee on Administration and Internal Security on Thursday, 24 August.

The Fafi MP led-committee raised concerns over alleged harassment of transporters across the major highways by police,  who have been demanding bribes and causing delays especially within the East African Community corridor.

At the same time, Kindiki stated that the plans to establish hospitable settlements for refugees in the country  are in top gear, adding that it is among the priorities of the Cabinet.

“Through the Shirika Plan which we are soon operationalizing, will completely deal with all matters refugee – management as we aim at making sure they get hospitable settlements and are incorporated in the host communities,” Kindiki added.

The CS disclosed that Kenya plays host to thousands of refugees from Somali, South Sudan among other neighbouring countries, including Ethiopia which has over 35,000 refugees residing in Kenya.

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