High Court Lifts Orders Stopping The Recruitment Of Police Constables
- Published By Jedida Barasa For The Statesman Digital
- 19 minutes ago
The High Court has lifted the conservatory orders that it had issued on November 10, 2025, barring the recruitment of 10,000 police constables that was scheduled on Monday, November 17, 2025.
Justice Bahati Mwamuye, on Friday, November 14, 2025, lifted the interim orders that he had issued after a London-based activist, Eliud Matindi, moved to court seeking orders blocking the exercise.
Matindi argued that the Inspector General of Police (IG) Douglas Kanja has no constitutional powers to recruit police officers into the National Police Service (NPS), stating that it is the mandate of the National Police Service Commission (NPSC) to recruit the officers.
However, the IG, through State Counsel Christopher Marwa, filed a notice of motion seeking to have the conservatory orders barring the recruitment of additional police officers be lifted.
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In his application, IG Kanja argued that there has been no recruitment of police officers for the past three years, and as a result of natural attrition, there is a shortage of police officers in the country.
“Due to the shortage of the police officers as a result of lack of recruitment of police officers for the past three years and natural attrition, there has been a rise of security challenges in the country,” IG states in his notice of motion.
Notably, the IG stated that there is also a need to increase the number of police officers, noting the impending general election that is scheduled for August 2027, and elections in the country come with heavy security challenges, which require adequate police officers to manage.
Justice Mwamuye has granted the IG his request by staying the conservatory orders he had issued earlier, giving the green light for him to proceed with the recruitment as earlier scheduled on November 17, 2025, pending the hearing and determination of the matter.
“That pending the inter partes hearing and determination of the IG notice of motion application dated November 13, 2025, the conservatory orders issued on November 10, 2025, in this matter are stayed, and the obtaining status quo ante in place immediately before their issuance shall apply in the interim,” Justice Mwamuye ordered.
Case management was previously scheduled on November 17, 2025.
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