Intelligentsia wrote:
Sorry guys, none of us Kenyans deserve quality policing at all.
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I totally agree..infact the current spate of bombings should serve as a wake up call to all Kenyans.We have neglected the security sector for so long.infact we just give the sector a passing glance.Right now there is talk of installling CCTV cameras in Nairobi..the project will cost millions even billions.In as much as they may be useful in fighting crime ,I think they are not a priority.How aobout using that money to improve the police communication system?or to purchase police vehicles,or build more police stations.
take for instance the area in Kiambu known as Banana.It is a large area,densely populated.It is a well known fact that crime levels are rocket high in this area.You know what,it is served by one police station wtih at least 200 police officers.The police station has less than 10 vehicles.How on earth are they expected to serve close to half a million people with such meargre resources.
Therefore instead of needless politicking,we need to somehow force parliament to invest heavily in internal security.
However Iteere must go.He has no idea on how to run the police.As someone noted in the SN yesterday,Maj Gen Ali did a better job .
Hope is not a strategy