Kenyan Cops in Haiti: Major Breakthroughs Amid Salary Drama!

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By Standard Reporter | Aug 26, 2024
Kenya Police Officers in Haiti: On the Frontlines of Stability and Peacekeeping. Photo / Agency

Two months into their deployment, the Kenyan Police Contingent to the Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) in Haiti has achieved significant milestones in stabilizing the Caribbean nation.

According to the National Police Service (NPS) Headquarters in Nairobi, the team has worked closely with the Haiti National Police, resulting in improved public safety, the takeover of key infrastructure from gangs, and the reopening of vital roads, which has enabled the return of thousands of displaced Haitians.

In a statement, Gilbert Masengeli, Acting Inspector General of the National Police Service, praised the MSS Force Commander, Mr. Godfrey Otunge, and his team for their dedication and patriotism.

"We commend their efforts and wish them continued success in restoring peace and stability in Haiti," Masengeli stated.

However, this positive update follows recent concerns raised about salary delays. Reports have surfaced indicating that relatives of the Kenyan officers stationed in Haiti have complained about delays in receiving their deployment allowances, which are supposed to be at least Sh100,000 above their regular salaries.

The MSS has acknowledged these concerns and stated that the disbursement process is being finalized, with payments expected to be reflected in the officers' bank accounts within the week. The agency has also pledged to implement better mechanisms for timely salary payments in the future.

Despite these challenges, the MSS team continues to make strides in their mission. They have received additional equipment, including armoured vehicles from France and the U.S., enhancing their operational capabilities.

The mission, which aims to support Haiti in combating gang violence and restoring stability, has also seen the Kenyan officers taking control of critical infrastructure such as a local port and a national hospital.

The NPS commended the MSS Force Commander, Mr. Godfrey Otunge, and his team for their dedication and ongoing efforts to bring peace to Haiti. The mission remains committed to its objectives, and international support continues to bolster their efforts in stabilizing the region.

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