Gov. Patrick Ntutu on his continuous IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR NAROK slated for a 2nd term.
Honorable Governor PK is improving Narok county by addressing infrastructure gaps (roads, drainage), enhancing public participation in development, ensuring better resource mobilization for projects, strengthening legal frameworks for governance, and tackling social issues like crime, inter clans fights, while fostering public-private partnerships for sustainable growth, focusing on housing, and tackling health risks from poor sanitation.
Governor Ntutu key areas for improvement & actions;
On infrastructure development, he will focus on;
1. Roads by upgrading feeder roads) to ease accessibility.
2. Drainage, by improving drainage to prevent stagnant water, which causes flooding and breeding grounds for mosquitoes, reducing malaria/meningitis risks across all sub-counties
3. Housing, by addressing the lack of proper housing for residents in Narok county
On governance & project implementation, Governor Ntutu will focus on;
1. Public Participation, by ensuring active community involvement in planning and executing projects for better outcomes.
2. Resource Mobilization, by improving strategies for mobilizing and allocating funds effectively for timely project completion and sustainability.
3. Legal Framework, by strengthening legal frameworks to support equitable and efficient development.
4. Monitoring, by implementing robust monitoring and evaluation for county funded projects.
On Social & Economic Development, Governor Ntutu is focusing on;
1. Security, by addressing common issues like muggings and burglaries.
2. Health, by tackling health threats linked to poor sanitation.
3. Sustainable Growth, Governor Ntutu is fostering collaboration between public, private sectors, and communities for long-term development.
4. On community focus, Governor will address marginalized needs, prioritizing marginalized groups and areas, ensuring equitable resource distribution.
5. Empowerment, focus on empowering youth and other vulnerable populations across the country
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