
President William Ruto has once again shown his commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the people of Kenya by reappointing Adiel Nyange as the chairperson of the board of the Private Security Regulatory Authority. This decision, announced through a gazette notice on Friday, February 7, highlights Ruto’s confidence in Nyange’s ability to lead and oversee the regulation of the private security sector.

With Nyange’s background as the former Nyeri County Police Commander, his experience and expertise in law enforcement will undoubtedly be invaluable in his new role.
Serving for a period of three years, Nyange will have the opportunity to continue making a positive impact on the private security industry in Kenya.In exercising his powers as outlined in the Private Security Regulation Act, President Ruto reaffirmed his trust in Nyange by reappointing him to this crucial position.
As the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces, Ruto’s decision reflects his dedication to upholding the highest standards of security and protection for all Kenyan citizens.Nyange’s reappointment is a testament to his leadership skills, integrity, and commitment to ensuring the effective regulation of the private security sector. With his proven track record in law enforcement and security management, Nyange is well-equipped to lead the Private Security Regulatory Authority and uphold its mandate of safeguarding the public and maintaining order within the industry.
President William Ruto’s decision to reappoint Adiel Nyange as the chairperson of the board of the Private Security Regulatory Authority is a positive step towards enhancing security and safety in Kenya. Nyange’s leadership will undoubtedly contribute to the continued success and professionalism of the private security sector, ultimately benefiting the country as a whole.