National Police Service Commission Commits to Enhancing Officers’ Welfare
The National Police Service Commission (NPSC) has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the welfare of police officers across the country, with a focus on better allowances, streamlined transfer processes, and overall working conditions.
Speaking during a visit to the National Police Service stand at the ongoing Nairobi International Trade Fair, NPSC Chief Executive Officer Mr. Peter Leley emphasized the Commission’s dedication to ensuring that officers are well-supported in their critical roles. Mr. Leley engaged with exhibitors at the trade fair, highlighting the importance of such platforms in showcasing the service’s dedication to excellence and innovation.
“We are committed to improving the welfare of our police officers to ensure they can deliver their duties effectively. Allowances, transfers, and working conditions are key areas that the Commission is focused on, and we will continue to address them,” stated Mr. Leley.
He further urged officers to embrace the innovations and best practices presented at the trade fair, encouraging them to implement these ideas in their workplaces for better service delivery to the public.
“The innovations and knowledge shared here can significantly impact how we serve the community. It’s essential that our officers take these lessons and apply them to improve service delivery across the country,” he added.
In his closing remarks, Mr. Leley expressed his appreciation for the exemplary service provided by police officers nationwide. He assured them of the Commission’s unwavering support and encouraged them to continue their dedication to maintaining peace and order.
“We are grateful for your continued excellence in service, and the Commission will remain steadfast in supporting your efforts. Your work is critical in ensuring the safety and security of our nation,” he concluded.
The Nairobi International Trade Fair continues to offer a platform for various government agencies and organizations to showcase innovations and best practices, with the National Police Service using the opportunity to highlight their ongoing efforts to improve service delivery and officer welfare.