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Sakaja rolls out devolved service centres to enhance delivery

According to the county government, initiative aims to bring services closer to residents

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by DAMARIS KIILU

Realtime05 January 2025 - 17:45
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In Summary


  • Revenue Chief Officer Tiras Njoroge, confirming the development, emphasized the importance of this move.
  • Three centres are currently operational: the City Hall customer service centre, and new facilities in Dandora and Makadara.

The Dandora Customer Service Centre /HANDOUT

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has embarked on a mission to enhance service delivery by establishing service centres across the city.

The initiative aims to bring county services closer to residents, reducing the need for long commutes to the Central Business District (CBD).

Revenue Chief Officer Tiras Njoroge, confirming the development, emphasized the importance of this move.

"These centres are designed to bring county services closer to the people. Governor Sakaja’s vision is to ensure Nairobians can access essential services nearer to their homes,” the revenue chief officer said.

Three centres are currently operational: the City Hall customer service centre, and new facilities in Dandora and Makadara.

These centres are strategically located to serve Nairobians more efficiently, particularly those in Eastlands.

“Dandora has seven service counters, while Makadara boasts eight. Each centre is supported by a dedicated team to ensure seamless operations,” Njoroge added.

The centres offer a wide range of county services, with a particular focus on revenue-related transactions.

Residents can pay for land rates, Unified Business Permits, seasonal parking, house rent, and other county levies.

Payments can also be made online via the county’s portal, www.nairobiservices.go.ke.

To ensure efficiency, the county recently hired over 40 revenue clerks through a competitive recruitment process.

The new employees underwent intensive training to equip them with the skills needed to deliver top-notch service at the centres.

“The recruitment is critical to achieving the county’s ambitious revenue target of Sh20 billion for the financial year ending June 2025. Last year, Nairobi collected Sh12.8 billion, the highest since devolution. This year, we are confident of surpassing this record,” Njoroge said.

Njoroge urged Nairobians to embrace the service centres as an alternative to the congested CBD.

"We are committed to meeting all service needs efficiently and professionally at these centres,” he assured.

These centres are now operational

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