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Commissioner Tips Community On Insecurity


Kisii County Commissioner Tom Anjere wants residents to use local barazas as a platform to address insecurity issues affecting their communities.

He told a Jamhuri Day celebration at Cardinal Otunga grounds in Mosocho that the significance of community engagement encouraged the residents to actively participate in local barazas to address and discuss issues of insecurity rather than bringing up concerns during national events.

‘Barazas are specifically organised to provide a platform for you to voice concerns, with a focus on various issues, including security,’ Commissioner Anjere reminded residents.

Anjere assured the community that government offices dealing with insecurity in the county are accessible to everyone, providing a conducive environment for reporting incidents and seeking assistance.

‘Government offices dedicated to handling insecurity matters in the county are open to everyone. These offices provide a conducive environment for reporting security incidents and collaborating with authoritie
s to find lasting solutions,’ he emphasised.

Responding to a political leader who urged security agencies to swiftly act on evidence related to perpetrators of insecurity, Commissioner Anjere cautioned against politicising security matters.

He stressed the importance of collaboration between political leaders and security organs to address challenges effectively.

‘Security concerns should not be exploited for political gain. We urge leaders to be part of the solution rather than using it as a tool for political populism,’ Commissioner Anjere stated.

He further encouraged political leaders to respect and support the work of security organs, emphasising the need to foster a positive relationship between residents and the police.

The Commissioner’s remarks come amid a backdrop of local political leaders expressing concerns about rising insecurity, particularly targeting them and their associates.

Anjere called for unity and cooperation in addressing these challenges, highlighting that creating animosity be
tween residents and law enforcement is counterproductive.

As Kisii County grapples with security issues, Commissioner Tom Anjere’s call for utilising local barazas as a platform for addressing concerns emphasises the importance of community involvement in fostering safer neighbourhoods.

The plea for non-politicisation and collaboration between leaders and security agencies reflects a commitment to finding lasting solutions to the security challenges faced by the county.
Source: Kenya News Agency