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Even as former interior cabinet secretary Kithure Kindiki handed over the pressing issue of killings to his successor, the new deputy president outlined his priorities for the security docket during his tenure. Kindiki described his two years as interior cs as successful, highlighting his achievements in combating terrorism, addressing banditry, and clearing the passport backlog at Nyayo house. Upon assuming the deputy president's office, Kindiki made a call for national unity
DP Kindiki delivers his maiden speech
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