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Gov’t Enforces Stricter Security Protocols For Universities, Higher Learning Institutions

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Last updated: February 22, 2024 5:22 pm
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In a bid to bolster safety measures within Kenya’s universities and institutions of higher learning, the government has rolled out mandatory nationwide security vetting, training, and licencing for all security personnel operating within these educational institutions.

This announcement comes amid growing concerns about security lapses and reported acts of violence on campus.

Speaking at the inaugural forum of Heads of Security drawn from various universities and higher learning institutions across the country,  the Director General, Private Security Regulatory Authority Fazul Mohamed stressed the critical role that these institutions play in the nation’s development agenda

He underscored the necessity of implementing stringent security measures to safeguard the well-being of students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding communities.

During the forum, officials outlined a comprehensive approach to security management, encompassing various key measures aimed at fortifying the safety and security of educational campuses.

Among the initiatives highlighted is a Comprehensive Risk Assessment, in which security directors will be responsible for conducting regular security audits, vulnerability assessments, and threat evaluations tailored to the specific characteristics of each campus environment.

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 These assessments will help guide the implementation of targeted security measures to address identified risks and vulnerabilities.

Simultaneously, efforts will be made to improve physical security infrastructure across campuses, including the installation of access control systems, CCTV surveillance cameras, perimeter fencing, and improved lighting.

Security guards will be required to to visibly wear the Guard Force Numbers bearing their names and license numbers while on duty.

These safeguards are intended to deter unauthorised access and enable real-time monitoring of campus activities.

Fazul also urged the institutions to create comprehensive emergency response plans that detail protocols for a variety of scenarios, such as natural disasters, student unrest, medical emergencies, and active shooter incidents.

These plans will serve as critical frameworks for coordinated responses to crises.

Under the new directive, all security personnel, whether in-house officers or contracted private security providers, must undergo rigorous vetting, training, and licencing in accordance with the provisions of the Private Security Regulation Act No. 13 of 2016 within one month.

Failure to follow these regulations will result in severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment.

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A company that hires security guards that have not been accredited by the Authority will risk a fine of Ksh.2,000,000.

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