CoG announces venue for 2023 devolution conference

The first biennial summit will be held on August 16-19 in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu

In Summary
  • The governors adopted the decision in 2021 and was to be implemented last year.
  • According to the county chiefs, the changes were to allow governors to fully implement resolutions settled on during the seminars.
COG CEO Mary Mwiti (third left) during the Inaugural Steering Committee meeting on February 2, 2023
COG CEO Mary Mwiti (third left) during the Inaugural Steering Committee meeting on February 2, 2023
Image: COG

The Council of Governors has announced Uasin Gishu as the host of the  devolution conference.

The first biennial summit will be held on August 16-19 this year and is themed “10 years of Devolution: The Present and Future”.

“The conference will adopt a break-away session format. Proposed sessions include urban development, affirmative action, natural resources management, health, agriculture and trade,” the COG said in a statement.

The governors adopted the decision in 2021 and was to be implemented last year.

According to the county chiefs, the changes were to allow governors fully implement resolutions settled on during the seminars.

“One year is quite short to implement all the recommendations proposed. To allow governors fully implement the recommendations, starting next year, the Devolution Conference will be held once every two years,” said former CoG vice chairperson James Ongwae when he addressed the press then.

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