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    Ruto orders launch of dedicated Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiFebruary 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President William Ruto Tuesday ordered the creation of a dedicated Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit to enhance security within the county.

    The unit will be created from the National Police Service and Nairobi City County.

    He spoke during the signing of a collaboration agreement between the Nairobi County and the National Government.

    Ruto directed Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen to prepare a framework within 60 days for the police unit.

    This, Ruto stated, would make the Capital City a safe hub for both its citizens and investors.

    “Security is non-negotiable for a modern capital like Nairobi. I therefore direct the Cabinet Secretary for the Interior to prepare and present, within 60 days, a framework for a dedicated Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit. We will make Nairobi safe for citizens, visitors, investors, and businesses alike,” the president noted.

    He reassured the public that the new cooperation agreement would transform Nairobi to international standards.

    “Taken together, these enhanced cooperation measures will make Nairobi more livable, more secure, and more efficient. Additionally, they will elevate its stature,” he noted.

    “In practical terms, this means safer streets, better lighting, reliable water, improved sanitation, stronger mobility, modern waste management systems, and enhanced urban security.”

    He reiterated plans to build a new world-class airport this year through the Public-Private Partnership model, citing that this would open up Kenya to global investment and tourism.

    Ruto noted that the Sh80 billion cooperation would revitalise the city’s outlook.

    “This will strengthen Nairobi’s standing as a capital worthy of the Republic it serves – orderly, functional, competitive, and globally respected – a first-rank African metropolis that reflects our national ambition and commands both local and international confidence.

    Ruto’s remarks come amid the recent Jukwaa la Usalama Report from the Interior Ministry that revealed over 130 gangs reign terror in the city.

    “The activities of the gangs range from political violence, kidnapping, to murder. Some of the gangs are organized, while a majority are amorphous, only regrouping for assignments during elections,” read part of the report.

    Part of the recommendations from the report involved the deployment of more specialised units to address unique challenges across the country.

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