Police Say Bars to Close at 7pm Despite Lifting of Night Curfew

Police Say Bars to Close at 7pm Despite Lifting of Night Curfew

Hours after President Kenyatta lifted the nationwide night curfew, the National Police Service (NPS) has issued a statement on the operation of bars.

The NPS clarified that the order to close bars by 7:00pm remains in effect, adding that police officers will continue to ensure the measures are adhered to.

"Following the vacation of the COVID-associated curfew by H.E. the President during Mashujaa Day speech, existing measures on closure of bars by 7:00pm remain in place for now," the NPS said in a statement.

"Enforcement of violation of this measure to continue."

President Uhuru announced the end of the daily dusk-to-dawn curfew in his Mashujaa Day speech on Wednesday.

The president said the decision to vacate the restriction was informed by the declining rate of COVID-19 infection in the country.

"I have noted with much appreciation that the surge of infection has declined over the last two weeks as characterized by the positivity rate of below 5% that has been registered over this period," said Kenyatta.

"I hereby order and direct that the dusk-to-dawn curfew be and is hereby vacated with immediate effect."

The curfew has been in place since March 27th, 2020 as part of the government measures to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Uhuru indicated that the country is on course to achieve the target of vaccinating 10 million adults by the end of this year, noting that five million people have received the COVID-19 jab so far.

"It is important for all of us to appreciate that we are not yet out of the woods and we must therefore continue to observe the containment measures as directed by the Ministry of Health as this is the only way to sustain the gains we are making and guarantee the full reopening of the economy," said Kenyatta.
 

Comments

Morris Menye (not verified)     Wed, 10/20/2021 @ 08:51pm

The so-called president and his shit govt should just ban alcohol consumption and all breweries in Kenya.Hakuna hanja ya manushu nushu na kutishia kila wakati,ati masaa mbili ama tatu-FUNGA YOTE.

Mwororo (not verified)     Thu, 10/21/2021 @ 01:51am

This is an entrapment! The greedy cops cannot accept the fact that the gravy train has come to a halt. They want to continue to harass people, abuse and insult them in their effort to extract bribes. A very simple plan: lying in wait-near the closed bars, seize them, and claim they were coming from a bar and manhandle them for a bribe. Cops cannot be trusted! People cannot be free to go about their business at all times, with cops hanging around bars like vultures and expect all to be well-even if the bars are closed. National police service should be stopped from enforcing this illegal police curfew they're staging. Bar owners should unite and sue the cops for their illegal curfew. President said; dusk-dawn curfew to be vacated with immediate effect. He didn't give an exemption.

Morris Menye (not verified)     Thu, 10/21/2021 @ 11:46am

Nzioki seems to be IG in another Kenya.The less qualified police boss who was appointed on tribal basis should be given another EATING job for the police service to run smoothly as expected.The guy is confused by the illicit riches he never dreamt of.

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