Is former police commission chairman Johnston Kavuludi now a politician?

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Commissioners of the National Police Service Commission who were sworn into office in October 2012, officially announced their retirement in October at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies in Nairobi.

Those who retired are chairman Johnston Kavuludi, acting Deputy Mary Auma and commissioners Ronald Musengi and Murshid Mohammed. Ms Auma has been the acting deputy chairperson since 2013 following the death of Ms Esther Chui.

Speaking during the farewell party, Mr Kavuludi said during his tenure he had overseen a number of police reforms and the vetting of over 10,000 police officers. Has this motive driven him into politics?

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During meeting held by Deputy President Dr William Ruto at his Surgoi home with delegates from Vihiga and Bomet Counties, Kavuludi was among the attendants.

While delivering his speech, the former police boss talked of Khamisi constituency to which he told DP Ruto to bank on them ahead of 2022 polls.

Khamisi Constituency is currently headed by MP Charles Gimose, who was among the delegates in the meeting.

Kavuludi also assured DP Ruto that people of Khamisi never change when they make up their minds. Do you think the former police commissioner is plotting to join politics? He spoke after DP Ruto’s address. Watch here the whole video courtesy of KTN News.

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