GOVERNMENT DELIVERY

NGAO officials to sign performance contracts – Kindiki

For optimal service delivery by National Government Administrative Officers.

In Summary
  • It will also be mandatory for all the administrative offices to display the standard Service Charter.
  • “We will make sure that the facilities provide a dignified environment for people to receive services."
Kindiki interacts with the public in Thika on September 11, 2023.
Kindiki interacts with the public in Thika on September 11, 2023.
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Plans are underway to subject National Government Administration Officers to performance contracts as part of efforts to optimise the delivery of services in the department according to Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki.

He also said under a new directive, it will also be mandatory for all the administrative offices to display the standard Service Charter.

This will ensure members of the public are adequately informed on their rights as the government moves to tame the solicitation of bribes and other frustrations that have characterised the department in the past.

“We will make sure that the facilities provide a dignified environment for people to receive services."

"We have directed that our administrators must display service chatters in the waiting area where members of the public can be able to understand all the various types of services offered by their offices,” he said.

According to the CS, the government will facilitate the translation of the Service Charter to the local language where possible to ensure honesty and transparency.

“We have decided to implement the government policy of zero tolerance on corruption. Therefore, no public officer is supposed to demand bribes from members of the public to offer services that are supposed to be offered free of charge,” Kindiki said.

“If you want to try our resolve, try asking for a bribe. We will get hold of you, and you will become an example to the rest, and we mean business.”

He also said the government has set about standardising the infrastructure for administrative officers across the country. This, he said, will ensure uniformity in the delivery of public services and streamline operations.

Kindiki announced that the construction of new offices of the administrators, all the way from the Regional Commissioners down to the Assistant Chiefs, will be guided by a formal code as part of the ongoing reforms in the sector.

He spoke Monday during the commissioning of Biashara Location Chief’s office in Thika Town.

Kindiki said the code prescribes a spacious waiting area equipped with comfortable furniture and other utilities, key among them television screens.

“Gone are the days when chiefs and assistant chiefs used to serve the public from under trees.

"Gone are the days when government offices were mud-walled and dilapidated structures. We must move and modernise our service delivery to make sure that our national government administration officers serve members of the public in a dignified and good environment,” the CS stated.

Kindiki later commissioned the construction of the Thika West subcounty Police Divisional Headquarters in Ngoigwa.

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