Nandi County Women Rep Calls for Accountability and Governance Reforms in Open Letter to Governor Sang
Nandi County Women Representative, Cynthia Jepkosgei Muge, has penned a heartfelt open letter to Governor Stephen Sang urging decisive action to address governance and accountability concerns raised in recent investigations and reports. The letter, which comes in the wake of multiple probes by bodies such as the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, Directorate of Criminal Investigations, and the Public Service Commission, highlights key issues facing the county administration.
Muge calls for immediate reforms, including a comprehensive response to the findings of the ad hoc committee, the sacking of officials involved in criminal activities, and the promotion of those excelling in their roles. She also recommends personnel transfers, refresher training, and a rigorous approach to financial transparency, particularly in relation to the county’s revenue and pending bills.
The Women Rep stresses the importance of prioritizing stalled projects and proposes the formation of a technical working group to tackle human resource challenges, particularly the county’s growing wage bill. In a final plea, Muge invites Governor Sang to engage local leadership in discussions to bolster Nandi as a prime destination for investment, furthering its growth and prosperity.
With a call to restore pride in Nandi, Muge’s letter seeks a renewed focus on governance that could shape the county’s future for the better.