Kenya Police wants you to help them choose their new uniform
The National Police Service (NPS) is set to phase out the current general duty police uniforms after concluding a public participation exercise which will begin today.
NPS team will be visiting eight regions in the country to
involve officers and the public in the review of the uniform design.
Addressing the press on Tuesday, Peter Ndungu director in
charge of logistics said the move is in line with President William Ruto
pre-election pledge to introduce a modest police uniform.
“We are only concerned with the design, not about texture or
standards. Officers have voted through acclamation on what they want,” Ndungu
said, showing samples of proposed uniform designs.
Former president Uhuru Kenyatta unveiled the current
uniforms in 2018.
Ndugu said the current uniforms were not subjected to public
participation while being introduced to the officers.
Now, NPS has called on the public to give opinions on the
best uniform designs. A team will visit 8 regions in the country to engage the
public, and thereafter present a report to the Committee tasked to
conceptualise the plan.
The participation will take place at Kenya Police Pavilion
in South C on August 29, Ruring'u Police Training College on August 30 and
Kiganjo National Police College on August 31.
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