Raymond Omollo

Raymond Omollo

politician Kenya

Raymond Omollo is the Internal Security Principal Secretary in Kenya, responsible for overseeing matters related to national security and public safety. He recently addressed the media regarding a deadly attack in Turkana, where over 20 fishermen were killed in what is believed to be an assault by the Dassanech militia from Ethiopia. Omollo emphasized the government's commitment to restoring peace and security in the region, confirming the deployment of police to manage tensions and coordinate with Ethiopian authorities.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
6 wks
Reach
393,149
Power
775$
Sentiment
7.17
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 6 7.17 0.46% +60% 53,771,296 393,149 $106,000 775$
Totals 6 53,771,296 393,149 $106,000 775$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Raymond Omollo accompanied Kipchumba Murkomen during the security meetings. 7

The Standard: Why Murkomen wants boda boda riders in security meetings

Kenya Kenya: Raymond Omollo, the Internal Security Principal Secretary, inspected the Ithookwe Stadium in Kitui County. 8

The Standard: 10,000 capacity Ithookwe stadium gears up for Mashujaa Day

Kenya Kenya: Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo said the reforms, currently under review, will be anchored in a comprehensive overhaul of laws governing policing in Kenya. 8

The Standard: Government unveils sweeping police reforms to restore public trust

Kenya Kenya: Raymond Omollo is the Principal Secretary of the State Department for Internal Security and National Administration. 8

The Standard: How community-led approach can address insecurity

Kenya Kenya: Dr. Raymond Omollo is the Principal Secretary for Internal Security and National Administration. 7

The Standard: Report: Over half a million Kenyans acquired passports in the last three years

Kenya Kenya: Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo warned that weak surveillance and poor coordination leave Africa’s borders vulnerable to terrorist exploitation. 7

The Standard: Two foreigners held in terror crackdown as US issues warning