Gov't seeks out-of-court deal to end police recruitment stalemate

Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen speaks during a media roundtable engagement in Rift Valley on August 13, 2025. PHOTO | MINA

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen says the
National Police Service (NPS) and the National Police Service Commission (NPSC)
will be seeking an out-of-court settlement to resolve the police recruitment
deadlock that has caused the postponement of the exercise indefinitely
following a court order.
The new NPSC Chairperson, Yuda Komora, who hosted CS Murkomen,
Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja, and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia
Mudavadi during a thanksgiving ceremony in Tana River County, said the two
bodies will collaborate to have Lady Justice Hellen Wasilwa suspend interim
conservatory orders stopping the recruitment of 10,000 police officers,
following an application filed on September 30, 2025, by Harun Mwau.
“We will engage together and ensure we are back on our earlier
schedule on the recruitment process,” said Komora.
CS Murkomen, who warned that further delay of the police
recruitment exercise could pose a threat to national security in the build-up
to the 2027 General Election, said efforts have been made to ensure
constructive dialogue between the NPS and the Commission to unlock the
recruitment impasse.
“There is a case in court blocking the recruitment process. We
will talk with the NPSC and the Inspector General to see how we can resolve
that case so that recruitment can begin,” Murkomen said.
Komora further lauded efforts made to improve the welfare of
police officers through the Jukwaa la Usalama security engagement forums
conducted in all 47 counties.
“We must have the best interest of our policemen and women at
heart through welfare,” Komora noted.
The NPSC advertised the recruitment of 10,000 police officers
on September 19, 2025, following a long-standing standoff with the NPS.
The nationwide exercise was scheduled to run from October 3 to
October 9, 2025, across 416 recruitment centres.
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