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KEPSA
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On 16th November 2023, the Taskforce on Police Reforms led by Chief Justice (Rtd.) David Maraga as Chairperson and KEPSA CEO Ms Carole Kariuki as the Vice Chairperson, presented its final report to the President of the Republic of Kenya H.E. Dr William Ruto at State House Nairobi. The task force, which was sworn in in January 2023, was mandated to identify and recommend legal, policy, administrative, institutional and operational reforms on effective service delivery by the National Police Service (NPS), Kenya Prisons Service (KPS) and the National Youth Service (NYS).
While commending the taskforce for a remarkable dedication in discharging their mandate and effectively articulating the necessity and urgency of transformative changes in the security sector, President Ruto reiterated the government’s pledge to transform security services and to increase the State's capacity to protect the people, their belonging, their freedom and their interests and to create an appropriate environment for enterprise, investment, commerce and industry. He also said that the reforms are intended to ensure that the security service personnel are accorded the respect, support, facilitation and recognition that they deserve.
“We are therefore going to pay great attention to the numerous, well-considered recommendations made by the Task Force. Necessary changes to important instruments and measures, including policy, strategic, legislative and operational frameworks, shall be implemented by the government in line with the recommendations made by the Task Force,” said President Ruto.
The taskforce diagnosed four primary problems in the three services that have hampered effective and efficient service delivery, rendered them resistant to growth and transformation and collapsed their stature in the eyes of Kenyans. The problems are, broadly, underfunding, deficient leadership, structural and organisational weaknesses and corruption.
President Ruto issued a directive to the relevant organs of government to commence implementation of the various recommendations of the taskforce, beginning with the following:
Leaders present during the event included Deputy President H.E Rigathi Gachagua, Cabinet Secretary for Interior Hon. Kithure Kindiki, National Security Advisors, the top leadership of the three services and other taskforce members.