The County Government of Trans Nzoia has launched a comprehensive mid-year performance review for County Executive Committee (CEC) members. This initiative, spearheaded by Governor George Natembeya, aims to assess the progress of various county departments in delivering on their contractual targets while identifying and addressing challenges that may hinder service delivery.
🔹 The review covers the first six months of the 2024-2025 financial year.
🔹 It evaluates key sectors, including health, agriculture, infrastructure, and education.
🔹 CECs are required to present detailed reports outlining their achievements and challenges.
📌 Performance Contracts and Accountability
Governor Natembeya emphasized that the assessment is part of the performance contracts signed between him and the CECs. These contracts outline specific development targets that each department must achieve within the financial year.
📢 “This review is critical in ensuring that we remain on course with our development agenda. It allows us to take stock of our progress, identify bottlenecks, and make necessary adjustments for improved service delivery,” stated Governor Natembeya.
🔹 The exercise will identify systemic inefficiencies, funding gaps, and administrative obstacles.
🔹 Findings from the review will inform necessary policy adjustments to enhance efficiency.
📌 Enhancing Governance and Development
County officials highlighted that the assessment will provide a roadmap for better governance and streamlined service delivery.
✅ “By conducting this mid-year review, we can realign county resources and strategies to ensure that development goals set for the fiscal year are met efficiently,” said a senior county official.