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Trans Nzoia Tribalism Row and Police Appointments Spark Fury

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The people of Trans Nzoia County are outraged. A storm is brewing over alleged ethnic favoritism in top police leadership.

Leaders and residents are accusing the government of institutionalizing tribalism, with all senior police bosses reportedly hailing from the Kikuyu community.

This blatant violation of Kenya’s constitutional principles on ethnic balance has sparked protests and calls for action.

With demonstrations looming in 21 days, will the government address these grievances or fuel further division in this cosmopolitan county?

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The county’s civil society groups are planning demonstrations if the appointments are not reviewed within 21 days. [Photo/Courtesy] 

Growing Anger Over Police Leadership in Trans Nzoia

The ethnic composition of Trans Nzoia’s top police leaders has ignited a heated debate. Critics claim the appointments favor individuals from the Kikuyu community, raising questions about the government’s commitment to diversity and equity.

Among the controversial figures are County Police Commander Paul Wambugu, County Criminal Investigation Officer Josphat Ndung’u, Trans Nzoia West OCPD Patrick Gaiterere, Kitale Police Station OCS Simon Gitau, and Deputy OCS Peter Mwangi.

Sources suggest former police boss Japhet Koome, under the influence of ex-Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, orchestrated these transfers to install “friendly faces” in the region.

This strategy has been criticized as a calculated move to secure political loyalty while sidelining constitutional obligations.

Local political leaders have expressed their frustration, labeling the appointments as a dangerous precedent. “Trans Nzoia is home to diverse communities. Such skewed appointments undermine inclusivity and fan ethnic tensions,” one leader said.

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The county’s civil society groups are planning demonstrations if the appointments are not reviewed within 21 days.

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They insist that the National Police Service Commission (NPSC) and the Interior Ministry must act swiftly to restore fairness.

Discrimination Against AP Officers Raises Alarm

Adding to the controversy is the alleged discrimination against officers from the Administration Police (AP) wing.

Insiders claim that AP officers are routinely sidelined for promotions, while their regular police counterparts enjoy preferential treatment.

“This discrimination demoralizes officers and weakens the police force,” said one affected officer. “We deserve equal opportunities based on merit, not on service branch or tribal affiliation.”

Critics argue that such practices undermine morale and erode public trust in law enforcement. Residents have flooded social media with demands for reform.

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Many are questioning how a county as diverse as Trans Nzoia can have leadership that does not reflect its cosmopolitan identity.

Calls for Immediate Action

The National Police Service Commission and the Interior Ministry face mounting pressure to address these allegations. Human rights groups have urged the government to audit recruitment and promotion processes within the police force to ensure fairness and transparency.

“This is a gross violation of constitutional principles,” said a local activist. “If diversity cannot be respected here, what hope is there for the rest of the country?”

Trans Nzoia residents have made it clear: they demand a police leadership that reflects the county’s diversity. The question remains—will the government listen or continue down a path of division?

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