The Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Mohamed Amin, has called for collaborative efforts in addressing radicalization, violent extremism, and other emerging threats in the country, urging communities to play a proactive role in safeguarding national security.
The Director was speaking on Saturday during a homecoming visit to his alma mater, Sabunley Senior Secondary School in Wajir, where he was the Chief Guest at the official handover ceremony of a newly constructed 3.64-kilometer perimeter wall. "I want to address a matter of utmost concern that is security within our country and the wider region.
The challenges we face, particularly the threats of radicalization and violent extremism, require us to unite and take collaborative action," he said.
He urged parents, educators, religious and community leaders, as well as neighbors, to join hands in supporting the youth by creating an environment that nurtures their aspirations and keeps them actively engaged in constructive activities.