Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has lauded the transformative role of the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF) in enhancing security infrastructure across the country. Speaking during a tour of Machakos County, the CS praised Members of Parliament for their collaborative efforts in strengthening grassroots governance and national security.
Addressing local leaders and residents at the launch of the newly constructed County Criminal Investigation Office (CCIO) in Machakos Town, CS Murkomen commended Machakos Town MP Hon. Caleb Mule for his leadership and commitment to public service. The office was constructed with NG-CDF support and is expected to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of criminal investigations in the region.
“We appreciate the role of NG-CDF in complementing the national government’s efforts to improve infrastructure. This office will not only boost the morale of our officers but also improve service delivery to Wananchi,” said CS Murkomen.
Earlier in the day, the CS inspected an ongoing mobile civil registration and ID application exercise at the Machakos Bus Park, an initiative aimed at bringing essential government services closer to the people.
“I’m pleased to see young people and first-time applicants taking advantage of this mobile registration. We are committed to ensuring that no Kenyan is left behind when it comes to access to identification documents,” he added.
CS Murkomen was accompanied by a high-level delegation including Internal Security Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo, Eastern Regional Commissioner Paul Rotich, Machakos County Commissioner Josephine Ouko, County Assembly Speaker Hon. Anne Kiusya, area MP Hon. Caleb Mule, Members of County Assembly, and senior ministry officials.
The visit underscores the Ministry of Interior’s continued focus on improving citizen services, security, and administrative presence across the counties.
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