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    IPA Kenya holds annual Blue Walk for Friendship 2025

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiOctober 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    -The streets of Nairobi were awash with blue today as the International Police Association (IPA) Section Kenya held its annual Blue Walk for Friendship 2025.

    The event brought together hundreds of members and well wishers in a show of unity, compassion, and community service.

    The participants, dressed in blue IPA regalia, gathered early at Nyayo National Stadium for warm-up exercises before embarking on a 15-kilometre walk through key city routes including Aerodrome Road, Mombasa Road, Haile Selassie Avenue, Ngong Road, Raila Odinga Road, and Lang’ata Road, before looping back to Aerodrome Road.

    This year’s edition was held in partnership with the Cerebral Palsy Society of Kenya, a collaboration that not only strengthened the event’s social impact but also attracted a remarkable turnout of over 700 participants.

    Proceeds from the walk were directed towards supporting children living with cerebral palsy and their families.

    IPA members and corporate partners donated food and sanitary items worth Sh100,000 which were purchased and distributed to beneficiaries.

    The event was graced by the National Executive Board, led by Section President Jared Ojuok, who lauded the members for their continued commitment to friendship and service.
    “We touch many hearts with such donations and I urge members to keep on helping in many ways,” he said.
    He said IPA is dedicated in helping the less fortunate in society.

    Ojuok emphasized that the Blue Walk is not only a symbol of solidarity within the policing fraternity but also a gesture of compassion toward the wider community.

    “Our walk embodies the spirit of friendship beyond borders,reaching out to those in need and celebrating unity in service,” he said.

    The IPA Blue Walk continues to grow as a signature event that blends fitness, friendship, and philanthropy,painting Nairobi’s streets blue with hope and humanity.

    Also present were Madam Poline Muny (1st Vice President), Elizabeth Resa (3rd Vice President), Kalpesh (3rd Vice President), Wilhelm Kimutai (Deputy Treasurer), and several IPA members from across the country.

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