Interior PS Dr. Omollo: Let’s Secure our Country through Vigilance

Dr. Raymond Omollo, Principal Secretary for the Ministry of Interior and National Administration, has emphasized Kenya’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding its citizens.

His insights offer a compelling narrative of proactive governance and strategic intervention.

Dr. Omollo in a recent media briefing flanked by the National Security Multi Agency Team. (Image: Files)

Combating Terrorism

At the heart of Kenya’s security agenda is the fight against terrorism and violent extremism.

Dr. Omollo has acknowledged the persistent threat posed by extremist groups, noting the strides made by security agencies in thwarting attacks.

However, he stressed the importance of general vigilance and community involvement.

A significant development in this fight is the adoption of the Prevention of Violent Extremism (PVE) Model Bill – which integrates prevention strategies into county governance and enhances national-county collaboration.

This approach addresses diverse forms of extremism, including inter-community conflicts and ideological radicalization.

Disaster Management and Climate Adaptation

In addition to security, Dr. Omollo has shown the spotlight on the proactive effort needed in disaster response, particularly in regions affected by flooding.

Recent engagements in Busia and Kisumu counties revealed the devastating impact of floods, which have displaced nearly 4,000 households and claimed 12 lives.

Relief efforts led by Dr. Omollo include distributing essential supplies and proposing infrastructure projects such as dams and dykes to mitigate future risks.

The PS actively advocates for sustainable resettlement and climate action which underscores the need for long-term solutions to disaster-prone regions.

Interior PS leads a team during assessment of damage caused by floods in Busia and Kisumu Counties. (Image: Facebook)

Approach to Security and Development

Dr. Omollo’s initiatives reflect a holistic approach to security, addressing not just immediate threats but also underlying vulnerabilities.

His call for community-driven solutions, whether in tackling extremism or managing climate risks, aligns with the broader government agenda for resilience and development.

By fostering unity and empowering communities, he envisions a safer, more cohesive nation.

My Two Cents on the Interview

Kenya’s internal security strategy under Dr. Omollo’s stewardship combines innovation, inclusivity, and determination.

Whether addressing terrorism or natural disasters, the government remains steadfast in its mission to protect lives and livelihoods.

As citizens, embracing these initiatives and fostering a culture of vigilance and cooperation will ensure lasting peace and stability.