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Police officers to receive 40% salary increase in reform initiative

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
November 17, 2023
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The Kenyan government is poised to enact a substantial 40.0% salary increase for National Police Service Officers, National Prisons Services Officers, and National Youth Service Officers over the next three years.

This decision, announced by President William Ruto at a media briefing held at State House Nairobi, represents a pivotal step toward improving the working and living conditions of these crucial public servants.

President Ruto, addressing the media, underscored the significance of the salary review in transforming the country’s security landscape. He emphasized the positive impact on the police force’s capacity to safeguard Kenyans, their property, freedom, and overall national interests. The President expressed confidence that this initiative would foster an environment conducive to investments and enterprise growth.

Acknowledging the pervasive issue of corruption within the police service, President Ruto pledged a firm commitment to addressing it. Recognizing corruption as a serious impediment to effective law enforcement, he stressed the necessity of a comprehensive approach to eliminate unethical practices. The commitment to transparency and accountability was further emphasized by the President’s directive to review the legislative and policy framework governing the National Police Service, Kenya Police Service, and National Youth Service operations.

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In addition to salary adjustments and the anti-corruption measures, President Ruto ordered a comprehensive review of the legislative and policy framework guiding the operations of the National Police Service, Kenya Police Service, and National Youth Service. The objective is to ensure these entities operate with the highest levels of accountability and transparency, thereby fostering public trust.

Furthermore, the President directed the implementation of a human resource policy on transfers for all officers, specifically focusing on preventing any officer from serving in the same county for more than three consecutive years. This measure aims to enhance the effectiveness of law enforcement by promoting diversity in experiences and preventing the development of local biases.

As Kenya advances in fortifying its security apparatus, the proposed 40 percent salary increase for police officers stands as evidence of the government’s commitment to recognizing and valuing the essential role played by law enforcement in safeguarding the nation. With a focus on eradicating corruption, enhancing transparency, and implementing crucial operational and human resource reforms, these measures are poised to usher in a new era of efficiency and effectiveness in the Kenyan police force.

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