CEC Agriculture Wilson Kibor Taiy holding a meeting with staff from the Agriculture Department
CEC Agriculture Wilson Kibor Taiy holding a meeting with staff from the Agriculture Department. The County Minister reiterated the county government’s commitment to revamp the agriculture sector in line with Tuga Tai’s manifesto. #TransformingNandi
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS IN THE AUDIT BY THE TASK FORCE ON STAFF ESTABLISHMENT OF CASUAL WORKERS:
The Task Force of Human Resource Audit committee that was constituted by the Governor to audit the county casuals established that there are one thousand and ninety (1,090) casuals deployed in various departmentsof the county and spread across the six sub-counties.
The Committee noted that the monthly wage bill of these casuals is Kenya Shillings Nine Million, Four Hundred and Forty Seven Thousand, Two Hundred and Sixty One and Forty Two Cents (KShs. 9, 447, 261.42).
The Task Force raised the following major audit queries from their findings;
1.That the entire engagement of casuals flouted the laid down procedures of engaging casuals. There was arbitrary employment by offices and individuals who have no appointing powers. The working term period of casuals was not observed as per the labour laws e.g.It is unacceptable to have a person work as a casual for over 10 years.
2.That due the above reason, three hundred and seventy three (373) casual workers were working without any form of engagement documents.
3.That the county has been spending in excess of Kenya Shillings Three Million (Kshs. 3,000,000/=) per month for over two hundred (200) casuals who never turned up for the verification process. Their names appear in the various casuals payment registers but they don’t appear in any of our work stations i.e. the ghost workers.
4.That most casuals did not have basic skills required for the jobs they were engaged to perform especially in Revenue, Procurement and Health sections/Departments.
5.Salaries indicated in the payroll varied from the actual salary paid to the casuals.
6.That three hundred and seventeen (317) casuals having been working and not earning theirsalary for the last one year.
7.That there were double payments for the same services ascasuals were recruited to perform servicesoutsourced by the county (ie. cleaning and security services).
8. An individual working in a mission hospital (private entity) is being paid by the county as a county casual staff.
9. That a number of casuals with skills are earning as low as Kshs.4000/= per month which is unacceptable.
10.That some casuals were entrusted to performcritical duties/functionsinpayment and payroll within Finance, as procurement officersas drivers of our ambulances among others.
ACTION PLAN TAKEN
From the foregoing findings, the following actions have been/will be undertaken by the County;
1.Reconstitution of County Human Resource Advisory Committee (CHRAC) working with the County Public Service Board to scrutinize the casuals’ qualifications and to undertake proper placement of the casuals. They will all be engaged in their proper stations on contract basis.
2.Development of a County Structure and staff establishment that will inform the actual workforce required by the county of which the human resource gaps will be filled competitively.
3.Those casuals with skills and qualifications whose services were critical in the Health Department have since been absorbed on contract basis.
4.That immediate and necessary human resource structures and policies will be put in place to ensure proper procedures are followed when engaging employees in the county.
5.That the management will ensure that there will be one central pay point for the county workforce.
6.That in the health sector who have been working without pay are now enjoying their salaries under Danida Program. The program had stalled due to accountability issues on the use of the donor program money.
7.That the officers whose offices were responsible for these irregularities and illegalities stand interdicted and will face disciplinary action. These officers are;
a. Mr. Peter Mokoro – Human Resource Officer
b.Ms. Susan Kogo – Administrator
c. Mr. Daniel Ruto – Sub county Administrator.
New CEC for Sports and Youth officially assumes office
Youth and Sports County Executive Committee member Elly Kurgat today received the instruments of governance from his predecessor Patrick Sang in an event presided over by the County Secretary Dr. Francis Sang.
CEC for Youth and Sports visiting County Sporting Facilities
Youth and Sports CEC Elly Kurgat on a visit to sporting facilities in the county. The County Minister had the chance to interact with athletes and promised to address the challenges they have been facing. Being the Source of Champions, the County Government of Nandi is focusing on the nurturing and development of talents.
CEC Education, Research and Vocational Training Inspecting County Education Projects
County Executive Committee member in charge of education Hon Stanley Baliach has kicked off an inspection tour of technical institutions under construction in the county. Accompanied by the County Assembly Education Chairperson Hon. Emmanuel Rono, the CEC and other senior officers visited Kipsebwo and Kiropket polytechnics
Former CEC Hion Chumo handing over to the incoming CEC Hon Jacob Tanui
County Executive Committee member in charge of Lands, Environment and Natural Resources Jacob Tanui officially assumed office. Mr. Tanui while taking over from the outgoing CEC Dr. John Chumo pledged to focus on projects that will positively impact on the lives of the people of Nandi.
CEC Transport and Infrastructure Eng. Hillary Koech Inspecting one of the County Machine
CEC Transport and Infrastructure Eng. Hillary Koech has kicked off an inspection exercise to take inventory and assess the state of county road machinery. This is geared towards ensuring all road construction machinery are in good condition and fully operational #TugaTai
GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY OF THE GREAT RIFT COFFEE AT NDONYO NGARIA
Nandi County Governor officiated the ground-breaking ceremony of the Great Rift Coffee factory at Ndonyo Ngaria in Mulango. The Governor reiterated that,rapid industrialization and value addition will spur sustainable economic growth in the county and that his government will supports such kind of investment. He congratulated our own son Dr. David Muge for this valuable investment. The Governor further pledged his support to coffee farmers by promising to enhance accessibility of subsidized coffee seedlings in order to expand the coffee production in the County.
MASHUJAA DAY CELEBRATION
County Government of Nandi through H.E the Governor Hon Stephen K. Sang marked their Mashujaa Day by posthoumously awarding their heroes and heroines including The Late Bishop Alexander Muge, The Late Chelagat Mutai and The late Jean Marie Seroney. They also celebrated and awarded their homemade heroes who have excelled in other various fields. Happy Mashujaa Day to all Nandi county residents and my Fellow Kenyans.
NANDI GOVERNOR LEADING JUBILEE CAMPAIGN IN TRANS-ZOIA COUNTY
Nandi County Governor Leading a Jubilee campaigns in Saboti constituency and Trans Nzoia County. During the rallies, the Governor expressed his believe in democracy and the rule of law and said that , the people of Kenya will decide who will lead this country through the ballot.