Strategies to end banditry in Pokot South

West Pokot County Commissioner Abdullahi Khalif addressing the residents in the inter-governmental peace and security baraza at Kapushen Tapach ward, aimed at discussing insecurity issues within the larger Pokot South. Photo by Erickson Kiprotich

Banditry

The leadership of West Pokot County has requested for an inter-government intervention due to insecurity that has largely affected the livelihoods within most areas of Pokot south sub county.

The increased incidences of insecurity among other security threats has led and resulted to loss of human life, livestock through theft and torching of houses. According to County Commissioner Abdullahi Khalif, they had an inter-governmental peace and security Barraza in Kapushen Tapach ward, aimed at discussing insecurity issues within the larger Pokot South

He said they visited to ascertain the impact of insecurity on education and checking response on the existing administrative units “We visited storm Amani Primary, Kamelei Milk Cooler, Kamelei primary and Secondary and thereafter we addressed the Barraza at Katungoi within Kapushen area,” said Khalif. He noted that after area residents held a demonstration, he received delegations of the local leadership and the people on strengthening security within the area.

Khalif said they have decided as the County security committee to fast-track vetting of the previously trained National Police Service (NPR) to be issued with firearms and deploy security officers to Kapushen Camps The county commissioner said they will be partnering with the Governor of West Pokot County Simon Kachapin, who will provide stipend for three months for the local NPRs.

They have ensured that peace committees are in place to be supported by the government and effectively undertake peace building activities. “We are going to enhance security patrols by security officers within these affected areas to ensure safety and security of our people,” said Khalif.

He said they are going to ensure that more relief food is given to the vulnerable community members who were displaced with the schools affected by insecurities.  The County Commissioner called upon Safaricom Company to improve the network coverage in the area so that the security officers are able to request for response when the need arises

Additionally, he said they have come into agreement with all the leaders on the need to leave politics aside and focus on bringing peace and development among the people. Lelan ward representative James Kapeli commended the local administration for their good work.

Wei-Wei ward Member of County assembly (MCA) David Moiben was also present.

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