Police Blue Uniform set to cost taxpayers hundred of Millions

Between the current police Uniform and the proposed Blue Uniform which one do you think best fits our security forces?

The Blue Uniform has had a lot of challenges in terms of tendering which has halted the process of full roll-out.

But the state has not given up in the attempts to make the police force go Blue.

But the tax payer is set to dig deep in the pocket to make this dream come true.

Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi says the government is saving over Sh700 million in the local production of the new police uniforms by the National Youth Service.

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Speaking when he led top government officials to inspect the production progress, the CS said he is happy with the progress so far, with the production of 1000 pairs per day.

“I am happy to be a Kenyan. If we don’t build our country if we do not build it. I am asking all my cabinet colleagues who need uniforms to make them from here,” he said.

He was accompanied by Youth and Gender Affairs Cabinet Secretary Margaret Kobia who stressed the need for all government departments to embrace the culture of buying locally to support local industries and Kenyans. 

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