By Erick Otieno
Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen on Thursday launched the 38th edition of Jukwaa La Usalama (Security Forum) in Migori County, marking the start of the program’s tour in the Nyanza region.
Speaking after a security briefing with regional and county officials at the County Commissioner’s office, Murkomen said the government is committed to bolstering security in the border county to support trade, fishing, mining, and other economic activities.
“Migori is a border county, and as the national government we are doing everything possible to ensure that security, trade, fishing, mining and all other activities that touch the lives of citizens are carried out safely,” Murkomen said. “Security matters will be heightened.”
Nyanza becomes the sixth region to host the forums since their inception, leaving only Northeastern and Nairobi yet to hold the initiative.
“We are aware of the serious security challenge along the Migori–Narok border. Most of the disputes stem from land issues. Several efforts are underway to resolve the matter amicably,” he said.
He revealed that Deputy Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli, who accompanied him on the tour, will lead a team working with Migori and Narok security officers to disarm illegal firearm holders in the area.
“We are going to increase border patrols, which will help reduce the entry of illegal goods and illicit drugs,” the CS said.
The Cabinet Secretary further cautioned politicians allegedly funding criminal gangs to intimidate rivals.
“The government will not allow goons to graduate into gangs that terrorize the public. Those involved will soon be brought to book,” he warned.
Murkomen condemned the persistence of female genital mutilation (FGM) and gender-based violence in Kuria, pledging intensified state efforts to eradicate the practices. He also vowed a crackdown on illegal mining operations in Migori.
Flanked by the National Government Administration Officers (NGAO), Murkomen is expected to address a public baraza at Migori Teachers Training College in Suna West Sub-County later today, where he will engage residents, NGAO officials, and other stakeholders.
The Jukwaa La Usalama forums were launched to promote public participation in security matters and strengthen collaboration between the government and citizens.



