Nyamira County Commissioner Josephine Onung'a has called on Chiefs and their Assistants to conduct a crackdown, and to arrest suspects involved with insecurity cases.
Speaking on Wednsday to the press in Nyamira town, Onung'a said by doing so, insecurity will be fought to the latter in, and around the county.
“I ask Chiefs and their Assistants to conduct a crackdown to apprehend suspects to insecurity in the county. They must know strangers who come to their areas of jurisdiction, since some of them might be having a bad motives,” said the commissioner.
She also asked members of the public to report anybody they suspect to be having wayward moves to the police or Chiefs, so that they can be arrested for interrogation.
‘I ask the public to help us with information of anyone they doubt about their moves. This will help us to investigate and know their motives and intentions,” she appealed.
This comes three weeks after assailants killed 148 students at Garissa University, that prompted President Uhuru Kenyatta order Provincial Administration officers take the ‘nyumba kumi’ initiative seriously, as one way of dealing with the insecurity menace.