County Chief Officer Calls for Enhanced Service Delivery in Meeting with Inspectorate Officers
On Wednesday, County Chief Officer of Administration and Devolved Units, Mr. Ambrose Tarus, convened a crucial meeting with inspectorate officers to strategize on enhancing service delivery throughout the county. The meeting underscored the importance of ethical conduct, teamwork, and effective communication as fundamental pillars for improving operations.
Mr. Tarus emphasized the detrimental impact of corruption, stating, “Corruption has led to a lot of failure in the county, and we cannot grow as a county if corruption remains an obstacle.” He highlighted accountability and transparency as essential for sustainable development, urging officers to uphold professional integrity and avoid practices that could jeopardize both their roles and the county’s progress.
Director of Inspectorate, Cosmas Kerich, addressed logistical challenges faced by officers, particularly the need for reliable transportation. He assured attendees that improvements in this area were being prioritized to support more efficient operations.
The meeting also stressed the importance of work-life balance, with Mr. Tarus advocating for the necessity of annual leave for county officers. He noted that taking time off is vital for maintaining both professional and personal well-being.
Concluding the session, Mr. Tarus called for unity and accountability among county officers, reinforcing their commitment to the county’s shared goals. Deputy Director Aurious Menjo echoed these sentiments, expressing support for the discussions and dedication to advancing the county’s progress.
The meeting served as a pivotal step towards fostering a collaborative environment, with a focus on ethical governance and improved service delivery for the community.