Mombasa County Commissioner Maalim Mohamed has said security has been beefed up in the county ahead of the KSSHA teachers’ conference.

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The commissioner said the government will leave nothing to chance in terms of security.

“Security has been enhanced ahead of the Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KSSHA) conference that kicks off on Sunday. Coordination between police and security firms has been boosted to improve security at the Likoni ferry channel,” said Maalim.

He added that armed policemen with sniffer dogs will guard every ferry, as the channel crossing is expected to be a beehive of activities.

The conference which will be held at Wild Waters, Mombasa is set to host more than 10,000 participants.