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Plans are at an advanced stage to hand over the management of State-owned aircraft to Kenya Air Force in the latest move to involve the military in civilian affairs.
Officials privy to the plans revealed to The Standard that President Uhuru Kenyatta is set to issue an Executive Order to effect the changes once the plans are completed.
With the changes, all planes owned by the Kenya Police, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), Kenya Forest Service (KFS), KenGen, Kenya Power, Ketraco and other State agencies will be managed by personnel from Kenya Air Force.
This will be the latest move by the president to transfer civilian operations to the military in a trend that has seen KDF personnel entrenched in major State institutions.
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Officials privy to the plans revealed to The Standard that President Uhuru Kenyatta is set to issue an Executive Order to effect the changes once the plans are completed.
With the changes, all planes owned by the Kenya Police, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), Kenya Forest Service (KFS), KenGen, Kenya Power, Ketraco and other State agencies will be managed by personnel from Kenya Air Force.
This will be the latest move by the president to transfer civilian operations to the military in a trend that has seen KDF personnel entrenched in major State institutions.

Kenya Air Force to take over police and parastatal planes
