By Dorothy Musyoka
The State Department for Internal Security and National Administration has convened a high-level meeting to review key priorities and strategies aimed at strengthening implementation across the sector.
According to the Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, the meeting focused on enhancing service delivery, improving planning processes and reinforcing mechanisms for feedback and accountability.
It provided a platform for candid engagement on operational challenges and progress, while identifying practical measures to fast-track the implementation of ongoing and proposed reforms.
Key priority areas discussed included intensifying the fight against alcohol and drug abuse.
“We focused on strengthening service delivery and improving planning processes, while providing a platform for feedback and accountability. We also discussed measures to fast-track the implementation of key reforms,” stated the CS.
Participants underscored the importance of coordinated action, data-driven planning, and timely execution to ensure reforms translate into tangible benefits for citizens.
The leadership reaffirmed its commitment to working collaboratively to strengthen coordination, improve efficiency.
“We will work together as a Ministry to ensure efficient service delivery, strengthened coordination, and timely implementation of reforms that respond to the needs of the people,” stated Murkomen.
The meeting was attended by the Principal Secretary for Internal Security and National Administration, Mr. Raymond Omollo; Principal Administrative Secretary (National Administration), Ms. Beverly Opwora; Principal Administrative Secretary (Internal Security), Mr. Jacob Narengo; and heads of departments and agencies within the State Department.
