Well done Uhuru,there is security personnel shortage in Northern-Eastern Kenya to cover the vast area,For more than 8months,the judiciary has been negligently sitting on this case,we need more equipped boots on the ground,
Without Prejudice.
It is not clear how breaking the law and allowing corrupt (so prone to bribery) and incompetent (they did not get in on merits) people into the police force will help. And when those recruits have been "trained" and are "ready", one should recall Baragoi, where a few bandits finished them in large numbers. As long as Kenya retains a police force that is thoroughly corrupt and largely incompetence, having larger numbers won't make a difference. (See the Nigerian army, for example.)
The other thing is that even though the area is "vast", it has a low population density concentrated in a few places; so providing adequate security need not require a large number of people.
Given the location, the towns in the former NEP would be the easiest places for Al Shabaab to get into. So, what sort of security has GoK had in place in, say, Garissa? What improvements have been made in security since Mandera?