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Security ministers to be grilled on Kenya safety

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Posted  Tuesday, March 9  2010 at  21:30

Are Kenyans safe?

That is the question Internal Security and Defence ministers are expected to answer in Parliament next week.

The question was raised by Central Imenti MP Gitobu Imanyara amid rising fears by communities living on the border with neighbouring Sudan over repeated attacks.

There have also been reports of security officers patrolling the border being killed.

Kenya has been attacked on its borders with Sudan, Somalia, Uganda and now, Ethiopia.

A recent attack on the Kenyan-Sudan border left one dead, five missing and several others injured.

The ministers are required to tell the House what measures have been taken to secure the northern border and how effective Kenya’s security forces are to deal with attacks.

Meanwhile, maize farmers can find relief in a government promise to release Sh800 million in the next 10 days to buy their produce.

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Farmers in areas with bumper harvests have complained of delays by the government in buying the maize.

The National Cereals and Produce Board is expected to pay Sh2,300 per bag.

Agriculture minister William Ruto told Parliament that the money had been released.

The House heard that 20 million bags were harvested against a target of 28 million.

National annual consumption is 38 million bags.

Mr Ruto said the strategic grain reserve stood at 2.496 million 90kg bags of maize.

So far, the government has bought 894,389 bags from last year’s produce, drawing fire from leaders of affected areas.

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  1. Submitted by emergencylanding

    Grilling Saitoti or any Official will not impact anything. The Politicians here are used to playing musical chairs. Even in practical cases where people are hurting, their imagination is always in defence and will shamelessly defend anything where simple honesty can change a situation.

    Posted  March 10, 2010 04:00 AM