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Kinuthia calls for reforms to support police athlete officers


National Police Service Commission (NPSC) Chairperson Eliud Kinuthia. [Standard, File]

National Police Service Commission (NPSC) Chairperson Eliud Kinuthia has called for sweeping reforms to enable athlete officers balance police duties with training for international competitions.

He cited inflexible work schedules as a major barrier.

Speaking on Friday, January 17, during the 13th National Police Service Cross Country Championships at Ngong Racecourse, Kinuthia said the rigid structures hinder athletes from excelling in both law enforcement and sports.

“To compete internationally, athlete officers need flexibility. Their training often conflicts with police duties,” said Kinuthia.

He announced that career progression and promotions will now consider the unique challenges faced by the 22,000 athlete officers, ranging from constables to chief inspectors.

 Kinuthia called on Deputy Inspectors General (DIGs) to relax promotion requirements, saying existing rules unfairly disadvantage officers pursuing dual careers.

“Sometimes our athletes cannot meet all the requirements. The commission can be flexible in recognising their circumstances,” noted Kinuthia.

The proposal seeks to ensure athlete officers can succeed in sports while continuing to serve in the force.

 He said police athletes have long been key to Kenya’s dominance in global competitions, making the reforms crucial to sustaining the country’s success in sports.

Kinuthia was accompanied by Commissioners John Ole Moyaki and Edwin Cheluget. DIGs Eliud Lagat and Gilbert Masengeli represented Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja at the event.

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