Government Drivers and Operators Urged to Renew Their Licenses on Time

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The County Government of Uasin Gishu has urged all drivers and heavy machinery operators to renew their licenses before January 2024 to avoid being denied access to county vehicles, machinery, and other accessories.

While addressing the County Drivers ,Mechanics and Operators on Monday during a meeting held at the County Yard, Roads, Transport and Public Works Chief Officer Engineer Abraham Kiptalam said the Transport section will only clear and give work tickets to those who will have put their documents of operation in order.

“I would like you to use the period we are going to break for Christmas to go cyber and ensure you renew your licenses before January, “Eng. Kiptalam advised.

He thanked the team for playing a crucial role in service to the people of Uasin Gishu and their dedication that led to the department being rated second-best country by one of the renowned pollsters recently.

However, Engineer Kiptalam asked the drivers not to personalize the county vehicles and ensure all county vehicles are parked at the Yard by 5 p.m. unless one has an authorization letter to the operator beyond working hours.

“All County vehicles fall under the transport section and can be designated to any department. Avoid personalizing the vehicles because we all work for one County Government, “Eng. Kiptalam noted.

The Chief Officer cautioned the drivers against misuse of fuel saying measures have been put in place to monitor proper utilization of fuel through the county portal that accesses all information on fuel cards issued to the drivers.

He revealed that the team will also be beneficiaries of the ongoing discussions by Governor Jonathan Bii, EGH and the County Public Service Board to promote county staff who have stagnated without promotions for many years.

Roads Director Eng. Julius Ronoh and Chief Transport Officer Stanley Kosgey asked the drivers and operators to inculcate a culture of reporting mechanical challenges of machinery and vehicles on time so that they are repaired within the shortest time possible.

The meeting was also attended by the department’s Human Resources Officer Stella Birech and Engineers from the Roads section.

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