Connect with us

Africa

Kenyatta seeks strong institutions to address insecurity

Published

on

Former Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta emphasised the importance of strong institutions in addressing insecurity, stating that the police and military must be the only legitimate actors to wield violence.

He made this statement while delivering the inaugural lecture for Course 33 of the National Defence College Nigeria in Abuja on Monday.

Kenyatta stressed that the military and police must be capable and willing to secure citizens and their properties.

“This includes having the analytical ability to identify threats and effective communication to shape perceptions of the state’s deployment of violence.”

He cited pastoralist conflicts and militia formations as indicators that more work is needed.

To achieve national security and development, Kenyatta highlighted the need for effective administrative control.

He advised that government control should flow from national to grassroots levels.

Kenyatta said there was need for investment in human capital by creating social and economic pathways for youth to actualise themselves.

He also called for government’s respond to the demands of young people, who make up more than 70 per cent of the productive population.

Rear Adm. Olumuyiwa Olotu, commandant of NDC, noted that the college’s mission was to develop future leaders equipped with knowledge and analytical skills to navigate dynamic defence and security environments.

“Since its establishment in 1992, NDC has graduated more than 2,000 senior officers from various security agencies and strategic ministries.

“The current Course 33 comprises 100 participants, including 54 Nigerian Armed Forces officers, five Nigerian Police Force officers, and 18 personnel from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, as well as 23 international participants from 19 countries.”

Sumaila Ogbaje

NEWSVERGE, published by The Verge Communications is an online community of international news portal and social advocates dedicated to bringing you commentaries, features, news reports from a Nigerian-African perspective. A unique organization, founded in the spirit of Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, comprising of ordinary people with an overriding commitment to seeking the truth and publishing it without fear or favour. The Verge Communications is fully registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as a corporate organization.

Comments
NIGERIA DECIDES

NIGERIA DECIDES

Shell Digital Plan RESPONSIVE600x750
Shell Digital Plan RESPONSIVE600x750
GTB
JoinOurWhatsAppChannel