By Remmy Butia
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has introduced a pioneering platform known as Jukwaa la Usalama (Security Forum), a bold initiative that is transforming Kenya’s approach to peacebuilding and national security. This innovative platform is creating unprecedented links between security agencies and grassroots communities, fostering a long-term, inclusive strategy for sustainable peace.
Since assuming office, CS Murkomen has emphasized the importance of integrating community voices into security planning. The Jukwaa la Usalama is designed to serve as a dialogue and collaboration platform where local leaders, youth groups, women organizations, and security personnel converge to discuss security challenges, share intelligence, and co-create solutions tailored to the specific needs of Kenya’s diverse regions.
Bridging the Gap Between Security Agencies and Communities
Historically, gaps have existed between formal security institutions and ordinary Kenyans, especially in marginalized areas prone to conflicts and insecurity. This disconnect often led to mistrust and inefficient responses to emerging threats.
Through Jukwaa la Usalama, CS Murkomen has strategically bridged this gap by promoting direct engagement and accountability. The platform allows citizens to report concerns in real time, provides a space for community policing initiatives to thrive, and ensures that security responses incorporate on-the-ground realities as narrated by locals themselves.
A Long-Term Vision for Peace and Security
The forum’s strength lies not only in immediate conflict resolution but in nurturing sustainable peace. Murkomen’s vision is to cultivate a bottom-up approach where security policies are informed by community insights, thereby addressing root causes of insecurity such as land disputes, youth unemployment, and ethnic tensions.
Experts and local leaders commend this approach, noting that it creates ownership of peacebuilding efforts among communities. By involving grassroots members in shaping security strategies, Kenya moves toward a holistic and inclusive security model that promises greater resilience against threats such as terrorism, intercommunal violence, and criminal networks.
Early Successes and National Impact
Since its rollout, Jukwaa la Usalama has already yielded positive outcomes in several counties. Notably, in northern and eastern regions, community-led security dialogues facilitated by the forum have led to ceasefire agreements between clans and boosted cooperation with security forces.
Additionally, heightened community vigilance and shared responsibility have seen a marked decline in petty crimes and early detection of extremist activities. The Ministry of Interior credits the forum for enhancing trust between citizens and police, which is critical for effective law enforcement.
Looking Ahead
CS Kipchumba Murkomen is set to scale up Jukwaa la Usalama by expanding its reach nationwide, leveraging mobile platforms, and providing training to grassroots facilitators. The ultimate goal is to institutionalize the forum as a permanent fixture in Kenya’s security architecture.
As Kenya confronts evolving security challenges, Jukwaa la Usalama stands out as a model of participatory governance and peacebuilding – one where the voices of ordinary Kenyans take center stage in safeguarding the nation’s future.



