Gov’t to increase salaries for police, prisons, NYS officers by 40%
The government is set to increase the
salaries for the National Police Service (NPS), National Youth Service (NYS), and Kenya Prisons Service officers by 40 per cent over the next three years.
President
William Ruto made the announcement on Thursday after receiving the
recommendations of the taskforce on police reforms chaired by former Chief
Justice David Maraga at State House in Nairobi.
The
President agreed with the recommendation made by the Maraga team saying the
move would be vital in restoring integrity, efficiency and accountability in
the security forces.
“I
have seen the recommendation made by the taskforce to enhance salaries of our
police, NYS and prison service by 40% over the next three years,” he said.
“I
think it is a well-considered recommendation and we will now await the work
from the Salaries and Remuneration Commission to make the necessary adjustment
so that we can implement the recommendation.”
He
added: “Our primary objective is to secure the transformation of this nation by
instituting a professional, efficient, effective security sector which is
defined by integrity and accountability.”
The
Head of State highlighted issues raised by the taskforce among them corruption
and underfunding surrounding the welfare of security personnel, saying his
administration would also review the living conditions, housing, and insurance
to transform the sector.
“The
taskforce has diagnosed four primary problems in our services that have
hampered effective and efficient service delivery, rendered them resistant to
growth and transformation and collapsed their stature in the eyes of Kenyans.
The problems are, broadly, underfunding, deficient leadership, structural and
organisational weaknesses and, most critically of all, corruption,” he noted.
“I
am directing the relevant organs of government to commence implementation of
reviewing the pay, living conditions, medical cover, housing and other aspects
of welfare for members of the services and simply do the right thing by our
officers.”
Similarly,
Ruto pledged to ensure the reconstitution of the three security bodies for
better alignment in terms of legislation and policies.
Other
key reforms by the State include the institutionalisation of long-term
equipment modernisation, automation of human resource and finance management
procedures revolving around recruitment, transfer promotions and payments of
salaries and allowances.
The President
also pledged to ensure no officer serves for more than three years in the same
county, adding that promotion and recruitment of members of the police services
will be made transparent.
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