Kenya to Adopt ‘Nyumba Kumi’ System

{{In the wake of increased insecurity incidents President Uhuru Kenyatta has directed all people living in Kenya to know their neighbours.}}

In his maiden Mashujaa Day speech to the nation, Uhuru asked Kenyans to know everything and everyone around them as a way of ensuring security is not breached.

“It will be a great betrayal for anyone of us to pretend oblivion while next door, someone is assembling bombs, hoarding illegal weapons, or detaining a kidnapped child. That is why we must all embrace the ‘Nyumba Kumi’ plan: ensure that you know at least 10 households around your residence well.”

According to the president Uhuru, “From time to time, therefore, we may be required to intervene externally to keep our country, and our neighbours safe. We have not been found wanting in that regard, and we stand ready to act whenever required. I am happy to report that peace and security initiatives in Somalia and South Sudan are bearing fruit.”

On its part, Uhuru said the Government will remain vigilant and invest in equipping the security forces to have sufficient capacity to deter and contain all forms of violence and criminality.

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