Ministry of Interior is taking proactive measures to enhance national security and combat the persistent threat of violent extremism by fostering open communication and information sharing among various stakeholders, with a specific focus on local communities. This initiative will play a critical role in the ongoing anti-extremism campaign.

Dr. Raymond Omollo, the Principal Secretary Ministry of Interior, recently organized a collaborative strategic meeting with the North Eastern and Coast Regional Security committees. The primary objective of this gathering was to assess the ever-changing security dynamics in these regions and improve the coordination of multi-agency security teams.

The meeting brought together a diverse group of participants, including representatives from various security agencies, local government authorities, and community leaders. Their collective goal was to evaluate the security situation and enhance the synergy and effectiveness of multi-agency security operations in these high-risk areas.

The outcomes of this crucial meeting will significantly contribute to Kenya’s ongoing battle against violent extremism. By promoting a culture of cooperation, information sharing, and community involvement, President Ruto’s government aims to create a safer environment for its citizens, strengthening the nation’s security apparatus and mitigating the threat of extremism.

This proactive initiative underscores President Ruto’s government’s unwavering commitment to preserving national security and ensuring a future free from the specter of extremism. It highlights the importance of collective efforts in safeguarding Kenya’s peace and prosperity.