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    IPA Kenya chapter meets, reaffirms commitment to service through friendship

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiFebruary 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The International Police Association (IPA) Kenya Chapter on Friday held its annual party at the Police Pavilion in South C, Nairobi, bringing together police leadership, partners, and friends to set the agenda for the year ahead.

    Anchored on the IPA motto Servo Per Amikeco—Service through Friendship—the event underscored the Association’s commitment to fostering unity, professionalism, and collaboration within the policing community and beyond.

    The Inspector General of the National Police Service (NPS), Douglas Kanja, who also serves as the Patron of the IPA Kenya Section, was represented by the Director of Corporate Communications and NPS Spokesperson, Muchiri Nyaga.

    Guests included representatives from Uganda, United Hands of Hope, Diamond Trust Bank, and the Kenya Human Rights Commission, led by its Chief Executive Officer, Bernard Mogesa.

    Founded in 1950 in Great Britain, the International Police Association is the world’s largest police organisation, with a membership exceeding 420,000 officers across 66 countries. Its global headquarters are based in Nottingham, England.

    The IPA Kenya Section was established on September 12, 1961, during the Third World Congress held in Stuttgart, Germany.

    Operating from the National Police Service Headquarters at Jogoo House ‘A’, the IPA Kenya Chapter has played a key role in capacity building by facilitating local and international training programmes for NPS officers.

    The Association has also been active in environmental conservation, rolling out several green initiatives over the past year.

    Membership is open to all serving and retired police officers, regardless of rank, gender, race, colour, language, or religion.

    Speaking on behalf of the Inspector General, Nyaga commended the IPA for its sustained dedication to friendship, service, and partnerships.

    He praised the Association’s social impact, particularly its environmental conservation efforts, and reaffirmed the Inspector General’s unwavering support, noting that his office remains open to the IPA.

    IPA Kenya Chapter President Jared Ojuok, SSP, emphasised the importance of friendship and fellowship within the policing fraternity.

    Quoting renowned author Chinua Achebe, he highlighted the value of communal gatherings and strong social support systems, describing the annual event as a vital platform for building social capital and nurturing meaningful relationships.

    The National Police Service reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the International Police Association Kenya Chapter and strengthening collaborative partnerships that promote professionalism, friendship, and service to the community in line with shared values and mutual goals

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