TANA RIVER- Prime Cabinet Secretary Dr. Musalia Mudavadi has described Kenyan Police as one of the professional security forces in the world.
Mudavadi noted that because of their professional nature the force had been in 50 peace missions globally.
Speaking during the homecoming ceremony of Dr. Amani Komora, the Chairperson National Police Service Commission (NPSC) at Oda village, in Tana River, Mudavadi urged the security leadership keep the good tradition.
“Our Security forces are professional, orderly and regarded globally. We must ensure that the Standards are kept at any given time,” said Mudavadi.
PCS gave an example of the over 800 police officers who had held bring harmony in their peace mision 12,000 kilometres away in Haiti.
“The peace mission in Haiti has been there for 15 months and there is no single recorded case of human rights, this is a testament of their professionalism,” said Mudavadi.
He urged Dr. Komora to ensure that the standards with the police are kept during his tenure as had been during his predecessor Mr.Eliud Kinuthia.
“You have no option as the chairperson but to make sure that the standards are kept if not the way they are, they must be higher,” said Mudavadi.
PCS asked the residents and leaders of Tana River county to nurture and maintain peace in their county to ensure that they are able to attract investment.
He noted that investors were keen to invest their money where there was harmony.
“Every investor is keen to put their money and investment where they know that there is peace. It is therefore important that you maintain an harmonious life to attract development in your area,” said Mudavadi.
” The projects like the ones going on in Galana Kulalu can only thrive when they are in a peaceful environment,” said Mudavadi.
In his remarks, the PCS celebrated Dr. Komora’s distinguished service and unwavering commitment to national cohesion and institutional integrity. He lauded Dr. Komora’s leadership as an inspiration to the youth and a testament to the transformative power of dedication and discipline.
The event reflected the spirit of unity and appreciation for those who serve Kenya with honour.
The gathering brought together a rich tapestry of leadership and community: Host Governor Tana River,H.E. Major (Rtd) Dhadho Gaddae Godhana, Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration Hon. Kipchumba Murkomen,Inspector General of Police Mr. Douglas Kanja,Director of DCI Mohamed Amin, Principal Secretaries, Senators including Hon. Danson Mungatana (Tana River County) and Hon. Ledama Olekina (Narok County), Secretary General COTU Francis Atwoli, a host of Members of Parliament, Members of County Assembly, distinguished guests, and the warm, welcoming people of Tana River.
“As Chief Guest, I was deeply moved by the unity and pride that filled the air. Dr. Komora’s story reminds us that when integrity guides our path, we not only rise, we uplift others with us,” said Mudavadi.
He described Dr. Komora’s service to the nation will continue to inspire, and his homecoming was a moment of collective gratitude and reflection.





