In a bid to promote environmental sustainability and advance community-focused policing, the Ushiriki Wema Foundation has commissioned two boreholes at the Embakasi "A" Administration Police Campus and the Embakasi "B" General Service Unit (GSU) Campus.
The project, implemented in partnership with the National Police Service (NPS) and Regner Fu Capital Group (RFCG), marks a significant milestone in the Kuzingatia Mazingira Yetu campaign-an environmental and social responsibility initiative launched in 2023.
The campaign aims to support President William Ruto's clarion call to plant and nurture 15 billion trees by 2030, while also promoting sustainable development through community-centred interventions, including the provision of clean and sustainable water and ecological stewardship.
The historic event, presided over by Ushiriki Wema Foundation Chairperson Tessie Musalia-spouse of the Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs-was hailed as a testament, promoting shared service, national progress, and the dignity of frontline officers. "Security and community welfare are two sides of the same coin," she remarked.