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National Security Council has agenda in plain sight

Even as vetting continued for the first Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Co-ordination of National Government, the business of government must continue. And in this regard, President Uhuru Kenyatta today chairs his first National Security Council meeting in Nairobi.

This is not just any other lame duck congregation. It comprises the President, his deputy, Cabinet Secretaries for defence, foreign affairs, Interior and Co-ordination of National Government, the Attorney General, the Chief of Kenya Defence Forces, Director-General of the National Intelligence Service and Inspector-General of the National Police Service.

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