Citizen-centered policing among the reforms that Boinnet will be remembered for

IG Boinnet lists biggest achievements on his last day in office

After four years of active service, outgoing Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet has police reforms to show as his track record.

Boinnet got appointed President Uhuru Kenyatta on December 31, 2014 and authoritatively got down to business in February 2015; supplanting David Kimaiyo who is the present Chairman of the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) board.

The outgoing police boss, in a statement discharged on his last day in office, emphasized the accomplishments in the policing area amid his rule, for example, administration conveyance and appropriate housing for police.

Under the Police modernization program, the National Police Service has put intensely in giving the fundamental instruments and hardware to empower our cops discharge their obligations successfully and to the desires for Kenyans,

As per Boinnet, the state’s vehicle renting program handled the issue of police versatility while Group Life Insurance spread just as Comprehensive Medical Scheme provided health covers for police and their families

He further expressed that cops are currently obligated for house recompense whereby those in General Duty will consequently lease their very own homes and live inside the networks they fill in rather than living in clogged police lines.

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