Implementation of 2023 –2027 plan to be monitored closely- Mudavadi

He called for commitment in implementation of Fourth Medium Term Plan.

In Summary
  • Mudavadi stated that those in leadership positions should have the responsibility of actualising the MTP-4, 2023-2027 plan.
  • Mudavadi lauded the effort put in by the National Treasury through the State Department of Economic Planning in coming up with the plan.
Head of Public Service Felix Koskei, Economic Planning PS James Muhati, National Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung'u, President William Ruto, Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi and PS Treasury Chris Kiptoo during the launch of the Fourth medium term plan at State House, Nairobi, on March 21, 2024.
Head of Public Service Felix Koskei, Economic Planning PS James Muhati, National Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung'u, President William Ruto, Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi and PS Treasury Chris Kiptoo during the launch of the Fourth medium term plan at State House, Nairobi, on March 21, 2024.
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Implementation of the Fourth Medium Term Plan 2023-2027 that was launched on Thursday will be closely monitored and evaluated, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has assured.

Mudavadi said the uniqueness of the plan calls for proper implementation for it to achieve the set goals.

He told the leadership at all levels to take its implementation seriously as President William Ruto is keen and focused to see its full implementation.

“There will be no room to wriggle outside the framework of the fourth-MTP-2023-2027 plan. Its monitoring will be from the highest level and this therefore calls for total commitment and dedication towards its implementation,” Mudavadi said during the launch at State House Nairobi.

Mudavadi stated that those in leadership positions should have the responsibility of actualising the MTP-4, 2023-2027 plan.

“This is a national plan and a programme of the Republic of Kenya. It is going to be the framework of engagement with our international partners and friends and with the citizens of Kenya. It also provides a broad framework to engage with the private sector here and beyond,” added Mudavadi.

The Fourth Medium Teram Plan-2023-2027 anchored under the “Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda for Inclusive Growth” is a national reporting indicator whose primary objective is to monitor the execution of key functions within government ministries, state departments and agencies.

It aims to enhance transparency, efficiency and accountability through presenting a clear set of indicators and targets within the framework of Vision 2030.

Mudavadi lauded the effort put in by the National Treasury through the State Department of Economic Planning in coming up with the plan.

“We congratulate the team that worked tirelessly to transform the broad ideas into an actionable plan, under the leadership of CS Njuguna Ndung'u, with collaborative efforts from stakeholders drawn from various government Ministries, Departments, and Agencies,” said Mudavadi.

The plan adopted a value chain approach, with the BETA core pillars and key enablers clustered under Finance and Production; Infrastructure; Social; Environment and Natural Resources; and Governance and Public Administration Sectors.

The sectors will push economic transformation through the implementation of targeted interventions geared towards increasing economic growth.

Each sector has both outcome and key output indicators, with annual targets.

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