Interior PS Omollo commends peace gains, urges church to support Gov’t
Interior PS Dr. Raymond Omollo speaks during a service at Mogotio SDA Church on January 24, 2026. PHOTO | MINA
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Internal Security and National Administration Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo has called on the church to partner with government in consolidating peace gains and strengthening community values, noting that security and stability are the foundation for development.
Speaking
on Saturday during a service at Mogotio Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church, Dr.
Omollo said government efforts to curb banditry and livestock theft in the
Kerio Valley and the wider Rift Valley are bearing fruit, and urged residents,
elders and faith leaders to help sustain the progress through peace messaging,
responsible citizenship and cooperation with local security structures.
“Let
us promote peace and responsible citizenship by working with our local
administrators, Nyumba Kumi structures, village elders and security agencies,”
Dr. Omollo said, adding that the calm being witnessed across the region should
be protected through sustained community vigilance and unity.
Dr.
Omollo warned criminals and individuals posing as business people who target
young people through illicit drugs and other harmful products, stating that the
government will take decisive action against them and their networks.
“As
a ministry, we have marching orders from the President. We will not negotiate
with unscrupulous individuals who seek to profit from destroying our children,”
he said.
On
service delivery, Dr. Omollo noted that the government is operationalising
administrative units that were gazetted earlier but had not been fully
implemented, as well as newly gazetted units cleared for operationalisation by
the County Commissioner and the county security team.
He
stated that Mogotio had three new locations and three sub-locations, while
across Baringo County the government would operationalise five divisions, more
than 20 locations, and more than 40 sub-locations to ensure citizens access government
services closer to their homes.
“We
are doing this so that wananchi can get services conveniently without walking
long distances — accessing the Chief, the Sub-Chief and other Government
offices with ease,” he said.
The
PS reiterated the President’s directive that no child should miss school due to
lack of fees, uniform or shoes, and urged parents to take advantage of the
extended reporting period announced by the Ministry of Education.
Dr.
Omollo commended the County Commissioner and the county education and security
teams for efforts to ensure learners report to school, noting that as of this
morning Baringo County’s transition rate stood at 71%, against a target of
100%.
“Within
the next one week, let us follow up on the President’s directive and ensure
every eligible learner reports to Senior School,” he urged, calling on MCAs,
the area MP, local administrators and education officers to work together.
Dr.
Omollo said the government was implementing targeted programmes to tackle youth
unemployment and uplift livelihoods, citing the NYOTA Programme and related
initiatives aimed at enterprise development.
He
noted that under NYOTA, over 121,000 young people are set to benefit
nationally, with 70 youth in every ward receiving a Ksh.50,000 grant to expand
existing businesses or start new ones.
The
PS also underscored the importance of skills recognition and certification,
stating that formal certification can significantly increase earning potential
for artisans such as plumbers and mechanics, while opening opportunities for
employment locally and abroad through the government’s labour mobility
programme.
Dr.
Omollo highlighted the government’s Affordable Housing Programme, noting that
it incorporated complementary developments such as markets and hostels, which
create jobs and stimulate local economic activity.
He
cited ongoing development projects in the Mogotio area, including affordable
housing recently launched in the area, the Mogotio modern market, and other
initiatives designed to expand access to services and employment.
The
PS emphasized that development under the Kenya Kwanza Administration was being
implemented across the country, citing similar projects in regions including
North Eastern, Coast, Nyanza and Rift Valley.
Dr.
Omollo said the government’s development agenda and peace efforts reflected a
raised standard of leadership and urged leaders and aspiring leaders to focus
on service, results and unity.
He
called on the church and community to remain united, protect children from
social ills, embrace education and empowerment, and safeguard the peace gains
achieved.
Mogotio
Member of Parliament Reuben Kiborek, was among the leaders present. He urged
residents, particularly the youth, to take advantage of ongoing government
services to acquire national identity cards and ensure they are duly registered
as voters ahead of the upcoming elections.
The
MP further encouraged eligible citizens to turn out and vote, emphasising that
civic participation strengthens democracy and accountable leadership.


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