Nairobi: The government has elevated the Embobut police post in Marakwet East Sub-County, Elgeyo Marakwet County into a fully-fledged police station. This move aims to consolidate security gains and improve law enforcement capabilities in the volatile Kerio Valley region. Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen presided over the commissioning ceremony, affirming the government’s resolve to entrench peace and stability in areas historically affected by banditry and cattle rustling.
According to Kenya News Agency, the upgrade was conducted by senior security officials including Deputy Inspector General of Police, Kenya Police Service Eliud Lagat, Elgeyo Marakwet County Police Commander Peter Mulinge, and Marakwet East Deputy County Commissioner Mohammed Maow. The initiative is part of a broader national security framework aimed at decentralizing police services and strengthening command structures in remote and high-risk zones.
The County Police Commander stated that the station will serve as an operational hub for multi-agency deployments and coordinated patrols along the Kerio Valley corridor. “This facility will enable us to expand personnel strength, improve intelligence gathering, and ensure 24-hour security coverage for residents,” said Mulinge.
Local administrators highlighted the move’s significance in sustaining the peace dividends achieved through the recent disarmament exercise and community dialogue programs. Mohammed Maow noted that the station provides the necessary infrastructure for continuous monitoring and swift intervention in case of emerging threats.