Government to Withdraw Over 5,000 Bodyguards Attached to VIPs

Government to Withdraw Over 5,000 Bodyguards Attached to VIPs

The government is set to withdraw more than 5,000 police officers assigned to VIPs in the next one month in a move aimed at boosting security in the country.

The decision, which has attracted opposition from some Members of Parliament, means that VIPs will lose half the bodyguards attached to them. The withdrawn officers will be deployed to guard the general public.

“Government to reduce the levels of VIP protection by 50% by July this year so that the officers can be deployed to protect life and property of ordinary citizens, says Interior CS Dr. Matiang’i,” Ministry of Interior spokesperson Mwenda Njoka said in a tweet.

The ministry, headed by Fred Matiang'i, will at the same time review the law to define who is a VIP and who deserves to have officers deployed to them for extra security.

“Once we figure out who is a VIP and who is not, then the number will be higher which means more police for the general public,” added Njoka.

Siaya Senator James Orengo criticised the move, stating that CS Matiang’i and the ministry can't institute the changes alone and must consult those to be affected.

“Matiang’i must know that the chain of command in the police operations has changed. The days of making pronouncements in markets are gone… He must consult the Parliamentary Service Commission on the security needs of MPs,” said Orengo.

He added: “Matiang’i must know that such decisions don’t find favour with the Constitution. It’s the prerogative of the Police Service Commission to handle matters of security not his.”

Comments

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Wed, 05/09/2018 @ 12:17pm

Before critising Mating'i, Orengo should first pay his employees what is owed to them. Thought he understood the Constitution but it appears he only understands the parts that favour him. Kenyans will need to drain the big swamp come 2022.

mzalendo (not verified)     Wed, 05/09/2018 @ 03:19pm

Its only in Kenya that MPs think they are so so important that they needs bodyguards. What about the electorate that actually put them in office? 5000 police officers would and should make a huge impact in dealing with the rampant insecurity and thuggery that has become common place in Kenya. These MPs and Senators all need to go, they increase their pensions and allowances and dont care at all about the people who have dide and those that have been left homeless and destitute due to the floods. Its high time they all go home permanently.

Maxiley (not verified)     Wed, 05/09/2018 @ 06:10pm

Matiang'i,how about hiring another 5,000 policemen by slashing the 700% pension increase to 200%. This will also reduce unemployed by that number as well. We all need to be safe.
Lets see if Mpigs would oppose such a noble idea.

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