'Your days are numbered!' Ruto warns bandits as Ksh.25B set aside to purchase modern weapons
President William Ruto on Friday warned bandits roaming
Laikipia County that their days are numbered.
Speaking
during the official launch of the human-wildlife conflict mitigation and
compensation scheme at Rumuruti Stadium in Laikipia, Ruto announced plans to
procure upgraded security equipment to address the bandit menace in the county.
He also
stated that the government has allocated Ksh.25 billion towards the acquisition
of modern weaponry, in addition to the deployment of an extra 250 National Police
Reservists (NPRs) to enhance security.
The NPRs
to be deployed will bolster the current force of 360 who are already providing
security in the region.
“Tumeweka
mpango ya kununua equipments ya kutosha,” said Ruto.
The President
assured residents of enhanced security measures to decisively tackle the bandit
menace, warning bandits of dire consequences.
“Hatutakubali
watu wachache watukoseshe usalama,” he added.
With
significant strides made in addressing security challenges, the President
affirmed a comprehensive approach to resolving any lingering issues.
“I want
to assure you that in every corner there will be security,” he stated.
The President
also presided over the commissioning of the Lariak Forest wildlife electric
fence in Laikipia County.
The
government announced the nationwide fencing of forests and habitats of wildlife
in the country and compensation of Ksh.3 billion for victims of human-wildlife
conflict.
He was
accompanied by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua among other leaders.
At the
same time, Anglican Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit has pleaded with the
government for immediate intervention as families displaced by banditry in
Baringo North endure worsening conditions in IDP camps.
“It is an
unfortunate situation to have people internally displaced,” Bishop Ole Sapit
said.
The situation in Baringo has
deteriorated, with the number of displaced families rising to 3200 and several
areas abandoned due to banditry.
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