Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi
By Our Correspondent
Worth Noting:
- “Our disciplined forces, our men and women in uniform, have been a beacon of hope that this country is stable and shall remain to be stable as a country that observes the rule of law,” added Mudavadi.
- The Prime Cabinet Secretary further acknowledged the contribution being made by the various disciplined forces in the peace keeping efforts in the region, saying the gesture continues to put Kenya at an advantageous position on the global map as far as peace and stability is concerned.
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has commended the work of the disciplined men and women in various services in the country for their tireless dedication and commitment in serving the nation and its citizens in various capacities.
Mudavadi says the strides being made by Kenyans in the discipline service are worth tremendous recognition since many have sacrificed and worked hard towards cultivating a public service that is fit for service delivery.
“It is always a moment of joy and pride to Kenyans and to our nation when we see disciplined men and women marching high and taking an oath committing to serve you the President and the nation in various capacities. I want to congratulate all the men and women who have been honoured today after completing their package of training,” said Mudavadi.
He was speaking at the Kenya Prisons Staff Training College in Ruiru, Kiambu County where he accompanied President William Ruto who presided over the graduation of 222 Prison Cadet Officers who have completed their 13 months training course in their field of service.
“Our disciplined forces, our men and women in uniform, have been a beacon of hope that this country is stable and shall remain to be stable as a country that observes the rule of law,” added Mudavadi.
The Prime Cabinet Secretary further acknowledged the contribution being made by the various disciplined forces in the peace keeping efforts in the region, saying the gesture continues to put Kenya at an advantageous position on the global map as far as peace and stability is concerned.
“This has also gone beyond our borders because a lot of these men and women are always called upon to serve beyond our borders in peace keeping missions, efforts and training of other nations people.” remarked Mudavadi pointing out Kenya’s continuous commitment in ensuring peace and stability within the East African Region, Africa as a continent and globally.
“That is a clear recognition that Kenya has made tremendous strides in ensuring that we cultivate the right kind of public service and a public service that is fit for purpose and that which is able to ensure its stability, and that is what a robust economy requires,” said Mudavadi.
The Prison Cadet Officers who graduated yesterday have been challenged to be agents of change withing their line of duty by embracing the rehabilitation and reforming of offenders as a change of culture from punitive punishment and rebuke.
They have been called upon to work towards ensuring those who leave the correctional facilities, come out as better people than the way they joined the facilities so that when they are integrated back to the society, they be persons of great repute and contribution within the society.
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