Matiang'i Pens a Farewell Letter as His Tour of Duty Comes to an End

Matiang'i Pens a Farewell Letter as His Tour of Duty Comes to an End

Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang’i has penned a farewell letter as his five-year reign at the powerful ministry comes to an end.

In the 1,063-word letter dated September 9th, Matiang’i disputed claims that security agencies attempted to subvert the will of the people in the August 9th general election.

He indicates that security personnel worked closely with the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to deliver free and fair election, adding that the Supreme Court did not find the security organs culpable of any wrongdoing.

“Despite immense criticism, scorn and false accusations of scheming to manipulate and interfere with the General Election, our sector put up a stellar and professional performance in supporting the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to conduct the General Election. This has been lauded by election observers and Kenya's Development Partners,” says the CS in a letter addressed to all security officials.

He added: “The just-concluded Presidential petitions and the subsequent ruling did not indict our expansive team across the country of any wrongdoing. This affirms our collective professionalism and due diligence to duty.”

He further assures the country that the handing over of power to the next administration will also be conducted with utmost professionalism.

“Equally, it is my conviction that those tasked with facilitating the smooth transition to the next administration will exhibit similar professionalism,” he says.

Matiang’i, who has served in four different ministries under the Jubilee administration, thanks President Kenyatta for according him the opportunity to serve Kenyans. 

"In the life of a man, there is nothing nobler than being called to serve your country…As my tour of duty comes to an end, I exult in the pride of knowing that we have not only honored expectations but exceeded them by important and evident milestones. History will vindicate our legacy,” he says.

He cites tackling the triple threats of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), teenage pregnancies and sexual violence as well as improvements in service delivery of essential services such as the issuance of IDs, passports, and motor vehicle registration as some of his major achievements. Others are the war against terrorism, extremism, and organized crime.

“Our multi-agency approach to security and the war against terrorism, extremism and organized crime has borne evident fruits. The number of tenor attacks have reduced dramatically. Our towns are safer and open to business for longer hours. Visitors can now travel to all parts of our country free of fear,” he adds.

Comments

Juju (not verified)     Fri, 09/09/2022 @ 02:47pm

This moron has murdered so many Kenyans, tortured, maimed and deported others to foreign countries!

And therefore, the moron must face JUSTICE for his multitude of egregious crimes!!!

Menye (not verified)     Fri, 09/09/2022 @ 03:41pm

Jambazi Matiang’a had a good chance of re-appointment by any of Changaa Uhuru’s successor but ignored intelligence guys.Insiders reveal that even Buzaa Uhuru had been briefed on rebellion in his Mt Kenya stronghold.Wachira,the intelligence chief had advised both Uhuru and Matiang’i to be neutral to safeguard their respect by Kenyans.

Simon (not verified)     Fri, 09/09/2022 @ 05:47pm

Matiang'i & his team did incredible job keeping security checked ✔✔✔✔...I hope the new government will keep him around..Well done job!!.

Mbwana (not verified)     Fri, 09/09/2022 @ 07:41pm

You exceed expectation Matiang'i, lakini umejipange na usalama wako maana mjanja Ruto atakutafuta kwa maarifa mbali mbali mpaka mwisho wako.

imkgoogo (not verified)     Sat, 09/10/2022 @ 10:54am

Matiang'i still owe us an explanation on the whereabouts of the Venezuelans. According to DCI, they have them and DCI has all the evidence, but when will they be charged? The four IEBC officials, caught with ballot papers, held at Central police, never charged. It's obvious that in these incidences, it was DCI interfering with the elections. And Kenyans are still waiting for the interior CS to hold those responsible for the chaos at Bomas to account. The intent of the 2010 constitution was to provide the President with a non-political, service focused Cabinet. Majority of the CSs (including Matiang'i) failed Kenyans on this. The SC decision will be out next week. Expect SC to blame the interior ministry for their in/actions during the election process, from the Venezuelans to the Bomas fight.

Nanya (not verified)     Wed, 09/14/2022 @ 05:50am

Kenyans endeleeni kuwa wajinga. Someone will make sure that you are always pointing fingers at the wrong person, accusing the wrong person, watching the wrong direction while the actions are taking place elsewhere. In time mtaerevuka tu

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