Kenya To Boost Robust Clearance System In Bid To End Border Crimes

Dr. Raymond Omollo made the announcement at a meeting of the Border Control and Operations Coordination Committee in Kisumu.

Written By Vanessa Kariuki ||

Kenya will invest in a strong clearing system at its entry and departure points.

Dr. Raymond Omollo made the announcement at a meeting of the Border Control and Operations Coordination Committee in Kisumu.

He said the government intends to use cutting-edge technology to speed up the clearance process and the flow of people and goods across our borders.

The government is banking on smart border security systems as a sure-fire counter measure to the unlawful activities.

The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the high-level monitoring and clearance technologies embraced by developed nations.

These include video surveillance, intelligent kiosks, drones, and mobile applications, which have opened up new possibilities.