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    President Kenyatta visits Multi-Agency security team in Boni Forest

    Shahidi News TeamBy Shahidi News TeamJuly 21, 2021Updated:July 21, 20213 Mins Read
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    Multi-agency team of Kenyan security officers undertaking a joint operational training in Lamu.Photo/Courtesy
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    LAMU,Kenya, July 21 – (PSCU) – President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday visited the multi-agency team of Kenyan security officers undertaking a joint operational training in Boni Forest, Lamu County.

    The Field Training Exercise (FTX), is part of a broad Whole-of-Government approach to the delivery of security services by leveraging on interoperability of Kenya’s security assets.

    The FTX, which is coordinated by the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF), brings together troops from the different security formations in the country among them Kenya Police Service (NPS), National Youth Service (NYS), Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), Kenya Forest Service (KFS) and Kenya Coast Guard (KCG) with a view of attaining high levels operational efficiency.

    At the camp, the President, who was accompanied by Defence CS Dr Monica Juma, witnessed drills by officers who’ve been training for three weeks and taken on a guided tour by Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Gen Robert Kibochi.

    In his address to the officers, President Kenyatta said he was pleased by the training and noted that the multi-agency approach would help enhance the effectiveness of the country’s security apparatus.

    “I am happy that this multi-agency training has taken place. This is a very important message. As the Forces get to know each other and to collaborate in the training,” President Kenyatta said.

    He said Kenya will continue to jealously guard its borders and cautioned unnamed external forces against disrespecting the country’s territorial integrity.

    “We will not accept any one claiming ownership of any part of our land. Just as we have respected boundaries of other countries, we expect that our borders and land are equally respected,” the President said adding that, Kenya is a peace-loving nation.

    “As a country we love peace, we are a country that loves to live in peace with its neighbours. Hence why we have been part of various peace support initiatives in other countries.”

    President Uhuru Kenyatta watches the multi-agency field training.Photo/Courtesy

    The Head of State congratulated the troops for taking up the training, and thanked them for the various social projects aimed at uplifting the wellbeing of host communities.

    “I would also like to thank you all for participating in this training and also for the social responsibility that you have participated in. Restoring hospitals, drilling bore holes, renovating schools and offering medical interventions. These gestures go a long way in changing the mindset and perception of the security agencies among wananchi,” he said.

    The President assured the officers of the Government’s support by taking care of their welfare, and urged the multi-agency team led by KDF to keep improving the training so as to make it more effective.

    “I would like to urge the authorities involved to increase and keep modifiying competencies to ensure we are mission ready,” the Head of State said.

    President Uhuru Kenyatta arrives for the multi-agency field training.Photo/Courtesy

    In his welcoming remarks, Gen Kibochi thanked the President for the Government’s continued support for the multi-agency training saying, the Head of State’s visit will serve to motivate the troops.

    “Thank you Your Excellency for the tremendous support you have given to the security teams and you being here at the end of the training signifies that,” Gen Kibochi said.

    The CDF said the training which began last year had gone a long way in enhancing operational capacity within the country’s security agencies, and assured the President that the officers were adequately trained and equipped to effectively protect Kenya’s territorial integrity.

    As part of his day-long tour, President Kenyatta also visited the multi-agency troops deployed at Ijara in Garissa County.

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