The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has congratulated the newly graduated direct entry Cadets to the National Police Service.
The 298 cadets 78 of whom were female, completed their Inspectorate course on Thursday in a colourful pass out parade, presided over by His Excellency, President Uhuru Kenyatta.
“This will boost our efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery to the people of Kenya,” said the DCI.
While addressing the officers, the head of state noted that the ceremony was historic since it was the first time in the history of the National Police Service, that direct entry cadets had been enlisted in the service.
He urged the officers who will be deployed as middle level managers, to uphold the virtues of discipline and integrity while serving Kenyans.
The Commander-in-Chief also reminded the officers that people are living in an extremely globalized society and therefore the expectations of Kenyans who will demand more of their service, were very high.
Speaking during the ceremony, the Inspector General of police Mr Hilary Mutyambai, said that the officers who are highly specialized in the Medical, Engineering, Legal and other disciplines would be deployed in their respective areas of specialization, to fully professionalize the service.
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