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    MPs Urged To Strengthen Parliamentary Oversight On Security Matters

    David WafulaBy David WafulaMarch 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    MPs Urged To Strengthen Parliamentary Oversight On Security Matters
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    The National Assembly’s Departmental Committee on Defence, Intelligence, and Foreign Relations Chair, Nelson Koech, has called for stronger parliamentary oversight on security issues, particularly in tackling transnational threats, regional stability, and global strategic partnerships.

    Speaking during a three-day capacity-building workshop organized in collaboration with the National Defence College (NDC) and the Centre for Parliamentary Studies & Training (CPST), Koech emphasized the need for legislators to enhance their understanding of national security, intelligence, and foreign policy.

    He noted that equipping lawmakers with the right knowledge is essential for effective oversight and decision-making.

    “This training will enhance our ability to make informed policy decisions that safeguard Kenya’s national interests. As lawmakers, we must remain proactive in addressing national security, evolving global shifts, digital diplomacy, and foreign policy,” Koech stated.

    The workshop brings together senior military officials from the National Defence College, including Lt. Gen (Rtd) N. Mwaniki, Deputy Commandant Maj. Gen. S. J. Mutuku, Brig. E. N. Ndegwa, Brig. (Dr.) D. N. Ngari, and Col. N. D. Masalu. The sessions will cover key areas such as defence budgeting, civilian oversight of intelligence agencies, and strategic decision-making in national security.

    The Director of Departmental Committees, Peter Chemweno, who represented the Clerk of the National Assembly, reaffirmed Parliament’s commitment to ensuring that legislators are well-prepared to navigate complex security challenges.

    Established in 1992, the National Defence College has played a key role in shaping Kenya’s national security leadership, providing critical training and insights into defence and intelligence matters.

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