Mudavadi Engages Kakamega Leaders on Development Agenda

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Mudavadi acknowledged the unique challenges faced by devolved units, such as limited resources and bureaucratic hurdles.

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi engaged Kakamega leaders on development agenda.Photo/Musalia Mudavadi.

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi emphasized the importance of a clear and actionable development strategy as a foundation for efficient governance and service delivery during a recent meeting with Kakamega County leadership.

The meeting, held with Governor Fernandes Barasa and Deputy Governor Ayub Savula, focused on assessing the county’s current development initiatives and outlining plans to advance socio-economic growth.

Speaking about the meeting, Mudavadi lauded the progress made in Kakamega County, noting that several ongoing projects are already impacting the lives of residents.

“A clear and actionable development agenda is the cornerstone of a county’s ability to operate efficiently and deliver exceptional services to its people,” he remarked.

The discussions were centered on key projects driving change in the county and strategies to enhance their impact.

Topics ranged from infrastructure development and education to healthcare and economic empowerment initiatives.

The leaders also highlighted the need for robust frameworks to ensure sustainability and inclusivity in all development activities.

Governor Fernandes Barasa reiterated his administration’s commitment to transformative leadership, aligning with the national government’s agenda to enhance service delivery in devolved units.

“Our focus is to ensure that every project we undertake meets the needs of our people while fostering long-term development,” the governor stated.

Deputy Governor Ayub Savula echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between national and county governments.

“By working together, we can achieve faster progress and ensure that no community is left behind,” he said.

Mudavadi acknowledged the unique challenges faced by devolved units, such as limited resources and bureaucratic hurdles.

He assured Kakamega County of the national government’s continued support in addressing these issues and unlocking the region’s potential.

“Together, we explored pathways to accelerate progress and ensure every initiative benefits the people of Kakamega County,” Mudavadi said.

The Prime Cabinet Secretary stressed the importance of accountability and efficiency in the utilization of public funds to ensure tangible outcomes for residents.

He also encouraged the leadership to prioritize projects that address pressing needs such as job creation, improved healthcare access, and enhanced infrastructure.

The meeting underscored the shared vision of the national and county governments in driving development.

It highlighted the critical role of collaboration in achieving sustainable progress and improving the quality of life for all Kenyans.

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