Today, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and a large number of other high-ranking officials from the administration were in Ndaragua constituency, which is located in Nyandurua county.
Gachagua stated that Nyandarua OCPD does not possess a car and that he rides a matatu to get about. This information was given after the chance for the country’s second in command, who is often known as Riggy G, to address the people of the country. According to Gachagua, it is unwise for an OCPD to ride in a matatu since there is a possibility that he would be pickpocketed while he is there.
Gachagua sent the order to the principal secretary for the interior, PS Raymond Omollo, who is responsible for ensuring that a cat is delivered to the OCPD. Omollo will also be in contact with the inspector general of police to see that the order is carried out.
Now that you’ve been made aware with the word OCPD, we think it’s only fair to explain exactly what it stands for and how much they get paid each month.
When it’s spelled out completely, the title means “officer commanding police division.” Those who hold no rank receive a salary of Ksh.74,000, while senior superintendents receive a salary of Ksh.86,277 without allowances. They also receive payments for housing, medical care, time off work, babysitting, transportation, and difficulty.
by: Mn.news
