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Murkomen: We'll never allow Kerio Valley to slide back to violence

"I thank the President for making good his campaign promise to silence the guns in Kerio Valley."

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by DAMARIS KIILU

Realtime05 January 2025 - 19:44
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In Summary


  • "Anyone engaging in criminal activities will be dealt with to the full extent of the law," the cabinet secretary stated.
  • The cabinet secretary reiterated that the people of Kerio Valley could now go about their socioeconomic activities in peace.

Ministry of Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen in Elgeyo Marakwet on January 5, 2025 /MINA





Ministry of Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has thanked President William Ruto for keeping his promises on silencing guns in the Kerio Valley.

"I thank the President for making good his campaign promise to silence the guns in Kerio Valley," Murkomen stated.

Speaking during the Kerio Valley Interdenominational Prayers in Tot, Elgeyo-Marakwet County, the Cabinet Secretary stated that they will never allow Kerio Valley to slide back to violence again.

"Anyone engaging in criminal activities will be dealt with to the full extent of the law," the cabinet secretary said.

"Peace is an indispensable ingredient in national development. That is why the Church’s pivotal contribution to the restoration of peace in Kerio Valley must be lauded."

According to Murkomen, together with the government and other actors, the Church has helped to bridge the socio-cultural divide and foster understanding between the various communities living in the region. 

The cabinet secretary reiterated that the people of Kerio Valley could now go about their socioeconomic activities in peace.

"As directed by the President, we will set to work immediately with our counterparts in the Ministries of Education, East African Community, Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs), and Regional Development to re-open the remaining schools that had closed as a result of banditry," Murkomen stated.

"We will also operationalise all the new sub-counties and locations in the area to enhance service delivery and foster sustainable peace."

In August 2024, President William Ruto said the government was determined to change the face of Kerio Valley and other parts of the country ravaged by banditry and other forms of insecurity.

“We will change the face of Tiaty, Baringo County, other regions in Kerio Valley and all marginalised areas so that all our children can access equal opportunities," he said in August.

The President had also urged local leaders to desist from archaic politics that thrives on incitement and violence.

“We must unite, work together and invest more in education so that we can empower everyone," he told the residents then.

“We must decisively deal with criminals who undermine our peace, education and economic activities.” 



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