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    IG Kanja assures Kenyans of security as country ushers new year 2026

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterDecember 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja Kirocho assured Kenyans of heightened security measures across the country as the nation ushers in the New Year 2026, calling on the public to celebrate responsibly and remain vigilant.

    In a New Year’s Eve message, the Inspector General said the National Police Service (NPS) has deployed officers in towns, residential areas, places of worship, entertainment spots, transport corridors, and other public spaces to ensure a safe and peaceful transition into the new year.

    “This is a moment of reflection, renewal, and celebration for our nation,” Kanja said, adding that comprehensive security arrangements have been put in place to safeguard lives and property.

    He emphasized that security is a shared responsibility and urged members of the public to remain alert, cooperate with security officers, and promptly report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station or through the emergency numbers 999, 911, and 112.

    The IG also cautioned against excessive alcohol consumption, warning that it often leads to preventable accidents, violence, and loss of life.

    He particularly appealed to motorists to observe traffic rules and avoid drinking and driving.

    “To protect all road users, the National Police Service, working with other agencies, will conduct breathalyser operations across the country tonight to deter drunk driving and save lives,” he said, urging motorists to cooperate fully with officers on duty.

    Kanja noted that traffic enforcement operations have been intensified nationwide to curb reckless driving and reduce road crashes, stressing that the measures are aimed at saving lives rather than inconveniencing the public.

    On the use of fireworks, the IG warned against unregulated displays, citing risks such as fires, injuries, and public panic.

    He said fireworks should only be handled by licensed operators and with the necessary approvals, while urging celebrants to be considerate of children, the elderly, and persons with special needs.

    Parents and guardians were encouraged to keep track of their children during the festivities, while owners and managers of entertainment venues were reminded to maintain order, avoid overcrowding, and comply with licensing and safety regulations.

    “As we begin the New Year, let us choose peace over conflict, responsibility over recklessness, and care for one another over selfishness,” Kanja said.

    He reaffirmed the NPS’s commitment to professionalism and dedication in serving and protecting Kenyans, wishing the country a safe, peaceful, and prosperous New Year.

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