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We won't gamble with police officers' welfare

Kithure Kindiki. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]

The socio-economic advancement of a country depends by and large on the safety and security of its people. No country can progress when insecurity threatens daily routines and trust in institutions mandated with providing security, wanes.

But while safety and security are paramount, they, at any rate, come with challenges that if not addressed can expose a country. This is why security should be seen from the prism of shared responsibility.

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