All is set for the recruitment of 10,000 police constables in the national exercise to start October 3 to 9, 2025.
It will be the first recruitment exercise in four years. The failure to conduct the exercise has led to a huge shortage of police in general.
The National Police Service Commission met the joint recruitment panels at the Administration Police College, Embakasi “A” Campus for a comprehensive briefing ahead of the exercise.
Speakers at the meeting called for integrity and fairness in the exercise.
Inspector General of the National Police Service, Douglas Kanja, reiterated the Service’s commitment to conducting a credible and transparent recruitment exercise.
He urged the officers taking part in the exercise to ensure the integrity of the process by shunning corrupt practices, which will strengthen public trust in the National Police Service.
“Let us be fair and above board in the whole exercise. Be fair to the recruits,” he said.
He said the exercise is being monitored by various agencies to meet the required standards.
Commission Chairperson Dr. Amani Komora highlighted the importance of transparency and fairness throughout the exercise.
Komora, stated that the commission would fully support the recruitment process to ensure transparency, accountability, and merit-based selection.
He said the joint approach and staggering of the recruitment exercise is designed to ensure efficiency and credibility.
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