Disquiet has been witnessed online after Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria announced a 7 day Roadshow beginning Tuesday 9th of January.
The announcement comes after a meeting with the Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi held at the Public Service office at the Railways Building in Nairobi.
According to the CS, the 7 day Roadshow will comprise of all the government ministries across the country meant to aid the cabinet in assessing the current state of government projects.
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This will also to enable collaboration between all ministries in government to ensure better delivery to kenyans by aligning government development initiatives such as the Bottom Up agenda and Vision 2030.
“The roadshow will bring together 22 ministries to enable us to evaluate government programmes and projects in alignment with The Plan, Bottom Up Economic Transformation Agenda, Medium Term Plan and Vision 2030.”
Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi also supported the move saying that President William Ruto’s cabinet is committed to delivering effective services to Kenyans.
“The leaders have committed to strengthening collaboration, partnerships, and mutual working relationships through 2024.”
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Kenyans have shown Dissatisfaction in the recent move by Moses Kuria saying that the roadshow is unnecessary as the government is expected to already have systems for monitoring progress in place rather than using a roadshow to track government projects.
Others have said that its a way that the government is using to divert the attention from the real issues affecting kenyans by coming up with unnecessary plans to keep kenyans away from issues affecting them.
However, the CS has mantained that the 7 day roadshow will happen and after which the findings of the roadshow will be tabled in a report to the cabinet during a retreat at the end of the month.