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Police to get new houses, stations in modernisation drive

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 19- The Interior Ministry has announced plans to strengthen its national administration structure, with a progressive injection of investment lined up to deliver modern infrastructural facilities and equipment at every level.

Principal Secretary for Interior Raymond Omollo has announced plans to construct more administrative offices as part of the government’s agenda on decentralization of security and government services.

During a session with the Parliamentary Committee on Internal Security and National Administration, the PS affirmed that the mission is one of the Ministry’s seven priority areas in the upcoming financial year, with the newly formed administrative units also set to benefit from the programme.

 “Of course, number one is to enable the officers to run the new administrative units that we are going to put up and those that are yet to be operationalized,” PS Omollo said Thursday.

The PS highlighted logistical shortcomings that government administrators have had to contend with, adding that more resources will be set aside to acquire vehicles for Deputy and Assistant County Commissioners as well as motorcycles for Chiefs and their Assistants with a view to enhancing their mobility and service delivery.

He further appealed the Committee to lobby and push for more budgetary support.

PS Omollo also spoke of the historical pending bills, which he termed as a burden that has stifled the State Department’s progress in the delivery of key projects and programmes.

According to the PS, the claims amounting to Sh 2.77 billion have been accumulated over previous financial years, and plans are underway to clear them in the shortest time possible amid a funding gap that has encumbered the State Department.

The PS divulged that the Ministry is also out to buoy up its various semi-autonomous agencies (SAGAs) to ensure they open own revenue streams as a strategic move to reduce their over-dependence of the exchequer.

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