Sunday 15 March 2015

Lateness, Disloyalty will not be Tolerated in Narok County

Nearly 90 staff from Narok County government will next week receive letters of dismissal, this is according to Governor Samuel Tunai.

Ole Tunai said the workers have been fired because of several reasons ranging from absconding duty, lateness, and disloyalty to the county government.

Speaking to the press on Saturday in his office when he made reshuffles to his cabinet, Tunai said his government is paying employees more than Sh200 million per month and residents must benefit from service delivery.

"Public service workers must be loyal to the county government and the county governor. Those with loyalties elsewhere will have to leave. We cannot allow our staff to have divided loyalties," he said.

Governor Tunai said the changes were meant to enhance service delivery and efficiency. Tunai said laxity will not be tolerated in the county government and warned staff against engaging in partisan politics.

"We have received complaints from members of the public. These changes affect some of our CECs and 22 chief officers," he said.

Public Works Roads and Transport CEC Nelson Ole Keshei replaced Allan Twala at the Tourism and Wildlife docket.

Mr Twala was moved to Lands, Housing and Urban Development replacing Morgan Siloma. Mr Siloma replaced Mr Keshei in the Public Works docket.

Ms Rebecca Nkowua was moved from the ICT docket to replace Vivian Sereti at the Water, Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Ministry. Ms Sereti moves to the Health department.

Mr Ezekiel Ronoh who was in charge of Education, Sports, Culture and Social services has been moved to the newly created docket of Administration, Coordination of Decentralization and Disaster Management. He has been replaced by John Marindany who was in charge of Health.

Finance and Economics Planning head Lena Munge and her Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries counterpart Richard Birir were not affected by the changes.

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