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Uhuru's Executive Order: CSs to give weekly reports and recommendations

Cabinet secretaries will provide a weekly report to President Uhuru Kenyatta as part of service delivery, Interior PS Karanja Kibicho has said."The committeeidentified challenges constraining effective execution and delivery of services," Kibicho who is also thechairpersonof National Development technicalcommittee said on Tuesday.

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by NANCY AGUTU @nancyagutu

News10 March 2019 - 14:14
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Interior CS Fred Matiang'i chairs the National Development Implementation and Communication Cabinet Committee meeting at Harambee House, February 5, 2019. /COURTESY

Cabinet secretaries will provide a weekly report to President Uhuru Kenyatta as part of service delivery, Interior PS Karanja Kibicho has said.

"The committee

identified challenges constraining effective execution and delivery of services," Kibicho who is also the

chairperson

of National Development technical

committee said on Tuesday.

He

said the CSs will also present its recommendations to the President, highlighting how to address the challenges.

Kibicho said the

committee received and appraised implementation plans for the government development projects and programmes.

The meeting attended by

all CSs,

the Head of Public Service Joseph

Kinyua and the AG Kihara Kariuki, was chaired by Interior

CS Fred Matiang'i.

Cabinet secretaries arrived at Harambee

House for their inaugural meeting of the Committee.

The CSs

started arriving at 7.30am for

the meeting scheduled to begin at 8am.

An Executive Order by the President last month created the

National Development Implementation and Communication Cabinet Committee.

Though the agenda of the meeting is not public, insiders in government indicate that the CSs

are expected to come up with a work plan to achieve the objectives of the Executive Order.

More on this:

Just last week, the President told CSs

not comfortable with his order elevating Matiang'i to quit his government just days after the Star reported the storm created by the move.

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