President Uhuru Hails Police's Role During the Electioneering Period

President Uhuru has hailed police officers for their role during the just concluded electioneering period.
In a statement sent from police headquarters, the president said that officers went about their duty “professionally” and “in accordance with the law.” The head of state's message was communicated through Inspector General Joseph Boinnet and the Deputy Inspector General Joel Kitili.
“I have been directed by the President to convey his commendation to officers of all ranks involved in various stages of the 2017 general elections exercise for the high degree of professionalism and dedication to duty displayed during the entire period,” read the signal signed by director of operations at Kenya police headquarters Benson Kibui.
“He (the President) has equally noted that notwithstanding the intense political competition and the unprecedented repeat presidential polls the national police service remained firm in execution of its mandate and in the service of Kenyan people,” the signal dated November 30th and stamped “confidential” adds.
The letter was stamped “Secpol”, a police code of communication that means it should only be shared to insiders. The signal further read: “On my own behalf, I (president) wish to commend all officers for their selfless dedication to duty that saw the national police service with the support of other national security agencies, cover the 2017 electoral process effectively and in accordance with the law.”
It added: “Let us therefore keep up the positive spirit in the service of our motherland.”
Mr Kibui conveyed the signal to all regional commanders across the country with the orders that: “You are therefore directed to convey this message to all officers under your respective commands.”
The President's statements is likely to attract sharp criticism from the opposition and civil society groups, who have constantly accused the police of employing excessive force on unarmed citizens to a point of using live bullets.
The opposition said that more than 100 supporters died in the hands of police officers during the electioneering period, but civil society groups and Kenya National Human Rights Commission has put the number at about 50. However, police have always disputed the figures.
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Thanyou mr. president. The…
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Thanyou mr. president. The mboys need such encouragement. They work under the most difficult environment in the world, where some self proclaimed messaiah and his blind followers have decided to operate outside the law. I salute our men/women in uniform.
Njai bin Hitler talking…
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In reply to Thanyou mr. president. The… by njai (not verified)
Njai bin Hitler talking. Good for you and Murderer in Chief: Uhuru Kenyatta.
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Make sure you put money aside to compensate the victims of police brutality they are kenyans too. Now that you think they are doing such a good job you might as well pay for their transgressions
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In reply to Make sure you put money… by Anonymous (not verified)
The police did not go and kill innocent farmers who were picking tea in Kericho or fishermen who were finishing in lake Victoria. The were dealing is the most barbaric fake Joshua followers who were terrorizing motorists, burning vehicles and throwing stones to police.
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Uhuru thinks that he is now on top of the world by commending on murderer s of police brutality for whom they supposed to protect,Mr uhuru let ssure you that "the dead are watching you as you bragger and you die avery painful death soon.
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In reply to Uhuru thinks that he is now… by Anonymous (not verified)
I never heard anywhere in the world where the role of the police is to protect rapists, looters and political goons who stone innovent motorists and even the police. Next time, the police should not use tear gus and water cannons. They should and must use live bullets and if need be engage the sharp shooters to do the job. It is time these idiots are taught to respect the law. And if they dont, the law will send them to their graves.
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